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Kamome Diner
Directed byNaoko Ogigami
Written byNaoko Ogigami
Produced byMayumi Amano
StarringHairi Katagiri
Satomi Kobayashi
Tarja Markus
Masako Motai
Jarkko Niemi
Markku Peltola
CinematographyTuomo Virtanen
Edited byShinichi Fushima
Music byTatsuro Kondo
Distributed byNippon Television Network Corporation
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
102 minutes
LanguagesJapanese
Finnish

Kamome Diner (かもめ食堂, Kamome shokudō) is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Japanese director Naoko Ogigami, based on a novel by Yōko Mure. The film is set in the Finnish capital Helsinki, and follows a Japanese woman who sets up a diner serving Japanese food in the city, and the friends she makes in the process.

Cast members include: Hairi Katagiri (Midori), Satomi Kobayashi (Sachie, the shopkeeper), Masako Motai (Masako), Markku Peltola, Tarja Markus (Liisa), and Jarkko Niemi (Tommi).

Plot

Sachie is a Japanese woman living alone in Helsinki, who is trying single-handedly to establish a new cafe serving Japanese-style food. However, it has no customers. Eventually a young Finnish anime enthusiast comes for coffee and becomes the cafe's first regular, though as her first customer he gets to eat and drink there for free.

Midori is a Japanese woman who has just arrived in Finland for an indefinite time and without any definite plans. She and Sachie happen to meet in a bookstore and she starts to help out in the cafe. Later, Masako, another Japanese woman on her own, turns up. Her baggage has been lost by an airline, and before long she too starts to work in the cafe. Over the course of the film, the cafe gradually gains more customers, and the Japanese women make more friends with the local people.

Reception

It was the 5th Best Film at the 28th Yokohama Film Festival.[1]

Tourist attraction

The film was filmed in a real cafe in downtown Helsinki, at the address Pursimiehenkatu 12, its real name was Kahvila Suomi (Finland Cafe). The original decor of the cafe was taken out for the filming and replaced by Finnish designer furniture. The original interior was returned afterwards. The current restaurant in the premises is Ravintola Kamome (Restaurant Kamome), which resembles the fictional cafe, and is a popular destination for Japanese tourists visiting Helsinki.[2]

References

  1. ^ 2006年日本映画ベストテン (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Archived from the original on 18 March 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
  2. ^ "Kamome Project Oy". Retrieved 22 November 2017.