Junko Wada

Movies

Friends
Director
Junko Wada's performance captures the spirit of birds in flight.
Body Drop Asphalt
Costume Design
A young Japanese woman named Eri is intelligent and promising, but remains mired in depression and alienation. She wanders life like a ghost, articulating her suffering perspectives in repetitive thoughts and journals. Everything changes when she decides to write a romance fantasy for the way she wished things would go, including an alter ego named Rie meeting a man named Fuyuki in love at first sight. Her debut novel "Soft Cream Love" is a huge hit, and Eri is catapulted to wealth and circles of admirers. Shy, she blows her chance to meet a cute guy and instead makes a pass at her clumsy unattractive agent named Hoshino, who walks away with his cynical attitudes born of romantic disappointment. When she pursues him into the street, she by chance meets a nice guy just as she hoped, but he never shows up at their first date because, unknown to her, he's hit by a car.
Body Drop Asphalt
Screenplay
A young Japanese woman named Eri is intelligent and promising, but remains mired in depression and alienation. She wanders life like a ghost, articulating her suffering perspectives in repetitive thoughts and journals. Everything changes when she decides to write a romance fantasy for the way she wished things would go, including an alter ego named Rie meeting a man named Fuyuki in love at first sight. Her debut novel "Soft Cream Love" is a huge hit, and Eri is catapulted to wealth and circles of admirers. Shy, she blows her chance to meet a cute guy and instead makes a pass at her clumsy unattractive agent named Hoshino, who walks away with his cynical attitudes born of romantic disappointment. When she pursues him into the street, she by chance meets a nice guy just as she hoped, but he never shows up at their first date because, unknown to her, he's hit by a car.
Body Drop Asphalt
Director
A young Japanese woman named Eri is intelligent and promising, but remains mired in depression and alienation. She wanders life like a ghost, articulating her suffering perspectives in repetitive thoughts and journals. Everything changes when she decides to write a romance fantasy for the way she wished things would go, including an alter ego named Rie meeting a man named Fuyuki in love at first sight. Her debut novel "Soft Cream Love" is a huge hit, and Eri is catapulted to wealth and circles of admirers. Shy, she blows her chance to meet a cute guy and instead makes a pass at her clumsy unattractive agent named Hoshino, who walks away with his cynical attitudes born of romantic disappointment. When she pursues him into the street, she by chance meets a nice guy just as she hoped, but he never shows up at their first date because, unknown to her, he's hit by a car.
SHOCKING PEACH
Director
Peach Baby Oil
Director
I was 20 years old when I just started living on my own. I was 20 years old when I first started living on my own, and all sorts of "what if I become ________" thoughts came into my head. The "too small" me, who used to murmur childish fantasies like "What if that cloud falls down" or "What if I don't know where I live?
Heishoshikosyo
Writer
"Measure the size of a cloud in a bottle with a ruler. 'I want to measure a cloud...' Stare through the hole in the bottle. 'I want to measure my eye...' Measure my eye peering through the bottle."
Heishoshikosyo
Cinematography
"Measure the size of a cloud in a bottle with a ruler. 'I want to measure a cloud...' Stare through the hole in the bottle. 'I want to measure my eye...' Measure my eye peering through the bottle."
Heishoshikosyo
"Measure the size of a cloud in a bottle with a ruler. 'I want to measure a cloud...' Stare through the hole in the bottle. 'I want to measure my eye...' Measure my eye peering through the bottle."
Heishoshikosyo
Director
"Measure the size of a cloud in a bottle with a ruler. 'I want to measure a cloud...' Stare through the hole in the bottle. 'I want to measure my eye...' Measure my eye peering through the bottle."