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Scoop!

Scoop!

2016Movie⏱️ 1h 59m
AdventureDramaMystery
6.5
IMDB Rating
530 votes

Shizuka Miyakonojo (Masaharu Fukuyama) is a 40 something paparazzi photographer. He is a skilled cameraman who has a gambling addiction and is in debt. An ex journo for a weekly picture magazine 'Scoop!,' he had fame for numerous ...

Director
Hitoshi Ône
Writers
Masato Harada, Hitoshi Ône
Stars
Masaharu Fukuyama, Lily Franky, Rika Izumi
Release Date
October 1, 2016
Language
Japanese
Country
Japan
🏆 1
Wins
🎯 2
Nominations
💬 1
Reviews
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

Masaharu Fukuyama
Masaharu Fukuyama
as Shizuka Miyakonojo
Lily Franky
Lily Franky
👤
Rika Izumi
👤
Moemi Katayama
👤
Takuya Kayahara
as Police
👤
Kizuki
👤
Asana Mamoru
as Uehara Momo
👤
Shigeki Miyajima
as Miyajima
Fumi Nikaidô
Fumi Nikaidô
as Namekawa Nobi
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Anri Okita
as Anri

💰 Box Office

$5,669,344
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Color
Filming Location
Tokyo, Japan
Production
Amuse, Gunpowder Co., Office Crescendo

🏷️ Keywords

japanese schoolgirlphilanderernightclubhotel roomprostitute

🎯 Categories

JapaneseAdventureDramaMystery

⭐ Featured Review

Action That Clicks
by aghaemi2017-06-09
7/10

"Tabloids and pulp gossip magazines are to journalism what circulars and flyers are to literature. No one admits to reading tabloids, but somehow someone somewhere must be or they wouldn't be so prevalent. "We're lower than street vermin," says the paparazzo which rings true even as the magazine for which he is a contractor nonetheless measures readership in the tens of thousands. Working for such a publication cannot be pleasant and so as the film begins Shizuka Miyakonojo is not a happy camper working for Scoop magazine to begin with, but things become nominally worse when..."

💡 Did You Know?

This film was inspired by Out of Focus (1985)

📖 Synopsis

Shizuka Miyakonojo (Masaharu Fukuyama) is a 40 something paparazzi photographer. He is a skilled cameraman who has a gambling addiction and is in debt. An ex journo for a weekly picture magazine 'Scoop!,' he had fame for numerous ...