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  1. Always: Sunset on Third Street (ALWAYS 三丁目の夕日, Ōruweizu: San-chōme no Yūhi) is a 2005 Japanese drama film written and directed by Takashi Yamazaki, based on the manga Sunset on Third Street by Ryōhei Saigan. It was chosen as Picture of the Year at the Japan Academy Film Prize in 2006.

  2. 5 de nov. de 2005 · With Maki Horikita, Hidetaka Yoshioka, Shin'ichi Tsutsumi, Koyuki. Leaving her provincial home, teenage Mutsuko arrives in Tokyo by train to take a job in a major automotive company but finds that she is employed by a small auto repair shop owned by Norifumi Suzuki.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Family
    • Takashi Yamazaki
    • 2005-11-05
  3. 5 de nov. de 2005 · Takashi Yamazaki's lavish screen adaptation of Ryōhei Saigan's immensely popular manga, Always Sunset on Third Street is unashamedly sentimental, a glossy, big-budgeted soap opera remaining captivating in its swoon of admiration for the period it is portraying.

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    • Yamazaki Takashi
    • Japan
    • Comedy, Life, Drama, Family
  4. Based on Ryōhei Saigan’s manga of the same title, Always Sunset on the Third Street depicts the postwar society of Japan from the mundane perspective of mundane lives. As people confront the fast-moving world, rapid urbanization, and open market capitalism radically changing their way of living.

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    • Dentsu Music And Entertainment
    • Takashi Yamazaki
  5. Año: 2005. Título original: Always san-chôme no yûhi (Always: Sunset on Third Street). Sinopsis: Aclamado drama japonés basado en un manga y que arrasó en la academia de cine del país, obteniendo 13 premios de los 14 a los que optaba.

    • (157)
    • Japón
    • Kôzô Shibasaki
    • Takashi Yamazaki
  6. 5 de nov. de 2005 · Plot. In 1958, with the impending completion of Tokyo's TV broadcasting tower as a symbol of Japan's escalating post-war economic recovery, rural schoolgirl Mutsuko ( Maki Horikita) arrives from the provinces to begin her first job with Suzuki Auto.

  7. It has been adapted into an anime television series broadcast from 1990 to 1991 and three live-action films: Always: Sunset on Third Street (2005), Always: Sunset on Third Street 2 (2007) and Always: Sunset on Third Street '64 (2012). It won the 27th Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga in 1982.