All Under the Moon | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Japanese name | |||||
Kana | 月はどっちに出ている | ||||
| |||||
Directed by | Yōichi Sai | ||||
Based on | Taxi Kyōsōkyoku by Yang Sok-il | ||||
Starring | Gorō Kishitani Ruby Moreno | ||||
Cinematography | Junichi Fujisawa | ||||
Release date |
| ||||
Country | Japan | ||||
Language | Japanese |
All Under the Moon (月はどっちに出ている, Tsuki wa Dotchi ni Dete Iru) is a 1993 Japanese film directed by Yoichi Sai and starring Gorō Kishitani and Ruby Moreno.[1]
Tadao (Goro Kishitani) is a North Korean immigrant who works in a taxi cab corporation wholly owned by another Korean immigrant whose dream is to build a golf course. He suffers from chronic discrimination.
Tadao's mother owns a karaoke bar. Connie (Ruby Moreno), a Filipino immigrant, is the newly hired bartender who can fluently speak Japanese. Tadao pursues the homesick Connie to his mother's dismay.
18th Hochi Film Award[2]
15th Yokohama Film Festival[4]