Kamiki Ryunosuke 25th Anniversary DVD

Kamiki Ryunosuke 25th Anniversary DVD

10.0

Sep 24 2020

1h 40m

Documentary

Documentary detailing the making and shooting of the 25th Anniversary book. There are talk sessions with four actors who have spent a lot of time with Kamiki in private and public life. He discusses his thoughts on acting with Sometani Shota, the actor of his generation who Kamiki respects the most. He visited his alma mater, Horikoshi High School with his high school classmate/ best friend Nakamura Hayato. He also met up with his childhood friend Shida Mirai and have a great time talking about his personal life with Kanata Hongo, who they feel is very close to each other. (Source: @neet21_)

Ryunosuke Kamiki

Ryunosuke Kamiki

Himself

Mirai Shida

Mirai Shida

Herself

Shota Sometani

Shota Sometani

Himself

Kanata Hongo

Kanata Hongo

Himself

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