Harue Miyake

Most Popular Harue Miyake Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

From the End of the World Trailer (2023)

22 March 2023

Hana is a normal high school student, unsatisfied in her daily life. One day she had a dream and met a 10-year-old girl living in Sengoku Era.

Family of Strangers Trailer (2019)

01 November 2019

Three patients of different backgrounds, illnesses and stages are being treated at a psychiatric clinic in Nagano Prefecture.

Homunculus Trailer (2021)

02 April 2021

A homeless man meets a medical school student who pays him to volunteer for a surgical procedure known as trepanation, drilling a hole in his skull, which ends up giving him the ability to communicate with the dark side of people’s subconscious minds.

At Home Trailer (2015)

22 August 2015

A father, a mother, an elder son, a daughter and a younger son. A family of five. For all appearances, a perfectly normal, happy family.

Ox-Head Village Trailer (2022)

18 February 2022

Having launched a social media prank about a haunted building, three girls suddenly vanish. Rumours �

Suicide Forest Village Trailer (2021)

05 February 2021

One day a mysterious box arrived and a curse began to spread all over. The source of the box is 'Jukai Village'.

Saigo no Inochi Trailer (2014)

08 November 2014

Keito Myose (Yuya Yagira) and Yuichi Saeki (Masato Yano) were involved in a horrible case when they were young.

Kokoro Trailer (2016)

30 March 2016

After her brother's death, Alice leave France for Japan and takes refuge in a small village just above the cliffs.

Ainu Mosir Trailer (2020)

17 October 2020

Kanto, 14, a descendant of Japan's indigenous Ainu people, decides to visit a hole in the forest — a path to the other side of the world where dead people live, hoping to see his deceased father.

Become the King Trailer (2019)

13 September 2019

The new film, entitled Ousama ni Nare ("Become the King"), features music and an original story by Sawao Yamanaka (guitar and vocals for The Pillows) as well as a script and direction by Shûji Okui.

Forget Me Not Trailer (2010)

27 November 2010

A nostalgic human drama based on Dazai Osamu Prize winner Tsujiuchi Tomoki's novella. Set in a declining coal-mining town in 1950s Fukuoka, the story depicts a rambunctious but pure-hearted young boy in love with an older woman.