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NANA (live-action movie)

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[ adapted from NANA (manga) ]

Related anime:
    NANA 2 (live-action movie) (sequel)

Alternative title:
ナナ (Japanese)
Genres: drama, romance
Plot Summary:
Two girls, both named Nana and of the same age, coincidentally meet on a train trip to Tokyo. They soon find theirselves living with each other under the same roof because of an even bigger coincidence. Even though they share the same name and age, they differ in just about everything else. Even so, through hard experiences in love and life, a strong friendship is born between them, as both Nanas grow through their hardships and struggle to win the odds.
[Note: This live-action plot goes up to the equivalent episode 19 of the TV series].
Running time: 113 minutes
Vintage: 2005-09-03
Premiere date:
2005-09-03 (Japan)
2005-11-04 (Taiwan)
2007-10-20 (Canada) (Omni2 TV-Super Cinema Night)
Releases: We have 2
Ending Theme:
"Glamorous Sky" by Nana starring Mika Nakashima
Official website:
NANA (Japanese)
Trivia: We have 2
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Related reviews:
    Nana DVD

Related releases:
    Nana - Uncut Box Set Live Action (DVD)
    Nana (DVD) 2008-04-08 (from $14.99)

Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Director: Kentaro Otani

Screenplay: Kentaro Otani

Original creator: Ai Yazawa

Theme Song Arrangement: HAL (INS, "Endless Story")

Theme Song Composition: Dawn Ann Thomas ("If I'm Not In Love With You")

Theme Song Performance:
Mika Nakashima (ED)
Yuna Ito (INS, "ENDLESS STORY")

 

Aoi Miyazaki as Nana "Hachi" Komatsu

Mika Nakashima as Nana Osaki

Hiroki Narimiya as Nobuo "Nobu" Terashima

Ken'ichi Matsuyama as Shinichi "Shin" Okazaki

Ryuhei Matsuda as Ren Honjo

Saeko as Sachiko Kawamura

Tomomi Maruyama as Yasushi "Yasu" Takagi

Yuta Hiraoka as Shoji Endo

Anna Nose as Junko Saotome

Momosuke Mizutani as Naoki Fujieda

Takehisa Takayama as Kyosuke Takakura

Tetsuji Tamayama as Takumi Ichinose

Yuna Ito as Reira Serizawa

Japanese companies 

Production: TBS


English staff 
(none)
English companies 

Licensed by: Viz Media

English cast 
(none)
French staff 
French cast 

Directeur De Plateau: Emmanuel Liénart

 

Alexandra Correa as Nana Osaki

Claire Tefnin as Nana Komatsu

Alessandro Bevilacqua as Shin

Emmanuel Liénart as Yasu

Erico Salamone as Nobu

Mathieu Moreau as Shoji

Sébastien Hebrant as Ren

Didier Colfs as Takumi

Elisabeth Guinand as Ambiance

Hélène Couvert as Junko Saotome

Lionel Bourguet as Kyosuke Takakura

Christophe Hespel

Elisabeth Guinand

Hélène Couvert

Lionel Bourguet

Maxime Donnay

Michel Hinderickx

Monia Doueb

Olivier Cuvelier

Séverine Cayron

French companies 

Distributor: Dybex (France)

Dubbing: Chinkel Belgique


Italian staff 

Script: Nicola Bartolini Carrassi

Executive producer: Nicola Bartolini Carrassi

Dialogue: Nicola Bartolini Carrassi

Publisher: Nicola Bartolini Carrassi

Italian cast 
(none)
Italian companies 
(none)
 
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