Title | HAPPY AT ONE HUNDRED. |
Brand | FUJIFILM CORPORATION |
Product / Service | HAPPY AT ONE HUNDRED. |
Category | B12. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) / Corporate Image |
Entrant | FUJIFILM CORPORATION Tokyo, JAPAN |
Idea Creation | DENTSU INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Production | TOHOKUSHINSHA FILM CORPORATION Tokyo, JAPAN |
Name | Company | Position |
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Koichi Ito | Dentsu | Exective Creative Director |
Noritaka Kobuse | Dentsu | Creative Director |
Yuhi Suzuki | Dentsu | Strategic Planner |
Kosuke Fukui | Dentsu | Creative Strategist |
Shinnosuke Shimada | Dentsu | Art Director |
Rie Konta | Dentsu Creative Force | Creative Producer |
Masao Ohde | TOHOKUSHINSHA FILM CORPORATION | Producer |
Tetsuma Maki | Fantasista | Director |
Nobuyuki Matsui | Freerance | Director of Photographer |
Akinori Irio | Freerance | Gaffer |
Katsuya Yamada | Aiin | Sound Design |
Naoko Abe | Tide | Offline Editor |
Muga Nihei | TOHOKUSHINSHA FILM CORPORATION | Offline Editor |
Mamoru Shiraishi | Omnibus Japan | Online Editor |
Satoru Adachi | Omunibus Japan | Mixer |
Kyosen Kineya | Freerance | Musician/Cast |
A documentary of a record-breaking 104 year-old woman. Kyosen Kineya, a shamisen player, challenges herself to perform a song that her father wrote, who passed away when she was 4 years old. After 1 year of trips to the hospital due to poor health and other major obstacles along the way, her strong dedication towards her goal led to a great accomplishment. Portraying a strong 104 year-old figure, this documentary leaves a strong message for a country in which living until 100 is not so uncommon; "Aging is not a process in which you lose something."
A documentary of a record-breaking 104 year-old woman. Kyosen Kineya, a shamisen player, challenges herself to perform a song that her father wrote, who passed away when she was 4 years old. After 1 year of trips to the hospital due to poor health and other major obstacles along the way, her strong dedication towards her goal led to a great accomplishment. Portraying a strong 104 year-old figure, this documentary leaves a strong message for a country in which living until 100 is not so uncommon; "Aging is not a process in which you lose something."
The audience who came to the concert venue was impressed and there was a great response from audiences of online movies such as YouTube and recorded about 2 million times playback.
A documentary of a record-breaking 104 year-old woman. Kyosen Kineya, a shamisen player, challenges herself to perform a song that her father wrote, who passed away when she was 4 years old. After 1 year of trips to the hospital due to poor health and other major obstacles along the way, her strong dedication towards her goal led to a great accomplishment. Portraying a strong 104 year-old figure, this documentary leaves a strong message for a country in which living until 100 is not so uncommon; "Aging is not a process in which you lose something."
A documentary of a record-breaking 104 year-old woman. Kyosen Kineya, a shamisen player, challenges herself to perform a song that her father wrote, who passed away when she was 4 years old. After 1 year of trips to the hospital due to poor health and other major obstacles along the way, her strong dedication towards her goal led to a great accomplishment. Portraying a strong 104 year-old figure, this documentary leaves a strong message for a country in which living until 100 is not so uncommon; "Aging is not a process in which you lose something."