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Brochure for "Minna, Oshaberi!" (Everyone, Chatting!) *Read only once* ・To purchase multiple items: "Bulk Purchase Request" → "Refine Search" → "Brochure" (Supports three Mercari discounts) *10% off for followers (first time only, comment before purchase)* #Autumn@Brochure A comedy depicting the proud squabbles between a Japanese deaf family and a Kurdish family, with Japanese Sign Language and Kurdish as themes. Natsumi Koga lives with her deaf father and younger brother, who run an electronics store. One day, the family clashes with a Kurdish family living in the same town over a minor misunderstanding. Natsumi, who can hear, and Hiwa, the only member of the Kurdish family who speaks Japanese, are called upon to interpret for both sides. As they interpret for each other's families, a relationship of trust gradually develops between Natsumi and Hiwa, but the conflict between the two families only deepens. Then one day, a mysterious character drawn by Natsumi's younger brother, Shun, leads to a situation that involves the entire town. Miki Nagasawa from "Ai no Yukue" (Where Love Goes) plays the protagonist, Natsumi. Kazuyoshi Kezuka, a deaf man who runs a ramen shop in Nishi-Nippori, Tokyo, makes his acting debut as Natsumi's father. Hideaki Nasu from the TV drama "Deaf Voice: Court Sign Language Interpreter" and Akito Imai from "Boku ga Ikiteru, Futatsu no Sekai" (The Two Worlds I Live In) play the father's friends. Shunya Itabashi from "Warai no Kaibutsu" (The Monster of Laughter) plays a town revitalization organization staff member, and Karin Ono from "Haken Anime!" (Anime Supremacy!) plays a teacher at a deaf school. Ken Kawai, known for directing works such as "Nan no-chan no Daini-ji Sekai Taisen" (Nanno-chan's Second World War), and himself a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), directed the film. Production Year: 2025 / 143 minutes / G / Japan Distribution: GUM Theatrical Release Date: November 29, 2025 Thank you for viewing.
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