Kazuhiro Muroyama

Kazuhiro Muroyama

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Kazuhiro Muroyama

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Kate
Taxi Driver
Após ser envenenada de forma irreversível, uma assassina implacável tem menos de 24 horas para se vingar.
Nezunoban
In Japan, the passing of a loved one is marked by ‘night watch’: staying up all night with the deceased, incense burning throughout, to ensure their safe passage to the afterlife.
Pássaro do Oriente
Det. Kameyama
Em Tóquio de 1989, Lucy Fly, uma misteriosa estrangeira assombrada por um passado doloroso, entra em um intenso relacionamento com Teiji, um fotógrafo local com problemas semelhantes. A aparente paz de espírito de Lucy começa a ser testada quando uma recém-chegada, Lily Bridges se envolve em suas vidas.
The Bank
Toshio
The Bank, a world ripe with avarice and corruption, where O'Reilly and his ilk can thrive and honest Aussie battlers lose everything. Enter Jim Doyle a maverick mathematician who has devised a formula to predict the fluctuations of the stock market. When he joins O'Reilly's fold, he must first prove his loyalty to the "greed is good" ethos. Which way will he go? What does he have to hide?
The Last Bullet
Kuraki
Set during WWII, an Australian and Japanese soldier play a deadly game of Cat and mouse in a South Pacific Jungle.
Greenkeeping
Rikyu
An ex-convict pays for his wife's marijuana by keeping the green at a lawn-bowling club
Blood Oath
Lt. Noburo Kamura
On an obscure Pacific Island just north of Australia, the Japanese Empire has operated a prisoner of war camp for Australian soldiers. At the close of World War II, the liberated POWs tell a gruesome tale of mass executions of over eight hundred persons as well as torture style killings of downed Australian airmen. In an attempt to bring those responsible to justice, the Australian Army establishes a War Crimes Tribunal to pass judgement on the Japanese men and officers who ran the Ambon camp. In an added twist, a high ranking Japanese admiral is implicated, and politics become involoved with justice as American authorities in Japan lobby for the Admiral's release. Written by Anthony Hughes