Have a Song on Your Lips (2015)
February 28, 2015Release Date
Have a Song on Your Lips (2015)
February 28, 2015Release Date


Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Yui Aragaki
Yuri Kashiwaga

Fumino Kimura
Haruko Matsuyama

Kenta Kiritani
Tetsuo Tsukamoto

Yuri Tsunematsu
Nazuna

Shota Shimoda
Satoru

Wakana Aoi
Chinatsu

Kyoka Shibata
Eri

Mayu Yamaguchi
Kotomi Hasegawa

Natsumi Abe
Megumi

Hayato Sano
Keisuke Mukai

Hibiki Muroi
Riku Mitamura

Daichi Watanabe
Akio Kuwahara

Hidekazu Mashima
Yuki Nakamura

Hikari Ishida
Sizuru Nakamura

Tae Kimura
Teruko Kuwahara

Shigemitsu Ogi
Koichi Kuwahara

Kazue Tsunogae
Kiyo Nakamura

Suguru Matsutani
Composer

Hisashi Igawa
Toshio Nakamura

Fuyuna Asakura
Kaoru Yokomine

Mahiru Ueta
Yoko Fukunaga

Junichi Ito
Editor

Hidefumi Hanatani
ProductionDesigner

Nana Takahashi
Mai Kamiki

Kyohei Kanomi
Shuhei Shinozaki

Shoya Miura
Junya Kikuchi

Rina Uchi
Mina Uchizato

Ayano Hamaura
Aya Hamaura

Kiina Haruno
Rumi Harui

Yuka Nakamura
Yuka Hamamura

Natsumi Abe
Megumi Akutsu

Moe Wakiuchi
Momoko Wakimichi

Kanon Yamazaki
Tsukasa Miyazaki

Takashi Tamura
Takashi Shimura

Ryohei Suzuki
(voice)

Otsuichi
Novel

Yukiko Mochiji
Screenplay

Takahiro Miki
Director

Yuichi Toyone
Screenplay

Akihiko Okase
Sound Effects
Media.

Details.
Release DateFebruary 28, 2015
Original Nameくちびるに歌を
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 12m
Genres
Last updated:
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Have a Song on Your Lips (くちびるに歌を, Kuchibiru ni uta o) is a 2015 Japanese film directed by Takahiro Miki and based on a novel of the same title by Eiichi Nakata (a/k/a Otsuichi) published in 2011. The original novel is inspired by a television documentary "Greetings to a 15 year old - Students on the island who walked with songs" (broadcast by NHK in May 2009), which depicts the interaction between Angela Aki (the songwriter of "Letter: Greetings to a 15 Year Old" which was an assigned song for the NHK National School Music Competition in 2008) and junior high school students on Wakamatsu Island in the Goto Islands of Nagasaki Prefecture. The novel has been adapted into a novel for children as well as a manga of the same title (by Taishi Mori). The film was released on February 28, 2015.
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