Toshiatsu Agatsuma

Filmes

It's Only Talk
Gaffer
Based on an award winning novel, It's Only Talk is about the life of Yuko, a 35 year old woman. She is single and unemployed, and suffers from manic depression. The movie begins with Yuko moving to Kamata Town.
Nana
Gaffer
Nana Oosaki, é uma cantora de rock que parte para Tóquio para tentar recomeçar a vida, após o término de um relacionamento. É uma garota forte que mostra independência e vontade de vencer na vida. Já Nana Komatsu, é uma garota meiga e desajeitada que se muda para Tóquio para viver perto de seu namorado e mostrar que não é uma qualquer recém-saída da adolescência. As duas têm o mesmo nome e a mesma idade. Também por coincidência, visitam no mesmo dia e na mesma hora, um apartamento para alugar - o número 707. Para evitar confusões, resolvem dividi-lo e viver juntas, começando aí, uma grande história de amizade.
Locomotive Teacher
Gaffer
Seigo Yoshioka (Kenji Sakaguchi) is a teacher that became mute after a kendo accident. He feels lost after the accident and eventually decides to teach again on a small island where his mother was born. The children there on the island quickly name him "Kikansha Sensei" (Teacher Locomotive) after learning he is mute. The parents on the island are mostly hostile to Seigo Yoshioka, believing he is incapable of teaching their children. But with Seigo Yoshioka's determination and kindness, a strong bond develops between the students and the mute teacher, which then changes the parents' opinions of Seigo Yoshioka. Suddenly, tragedy then strikes ...
L'amant
Gaffer
When three older men buy a 17-year-old schoolgirl named Chikako for a year's-worth of sexual services -- her motivation, aside from money, is never explained -- the relationships among the men (whom she calls A. B and C) keep shifting in ways that redefine power and sex.
In Search of a Lost Writer: Wandering in the World of the Seventh Sense
Lighting Coordinator
A drama depicting the world of the female writer Midori Osaki in three parts: the dramatic creation of her masterpiece, "Wanderings in the Realm of the Seventh Sense," her unknown years spent in poor health and poverty, and the present-day world from which we see her work.