Love du Jour Trailer (1957)
14 July 1957
96 mins
The proprietress of a long-established sushi restaurant in Asakusa is a war widow who has raised three children. A film that lightheartedly depicts a generational battle between a mother who is anxious about the issue of an heir and her modern children.
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14 July 1957
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