Sakiko

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Sakiko
Senrian: 싸끼꼬
Sakiko film poster.png
Theatrical wide release poster
Directed byEmiko Yamamura
Written byEmiko Yamamura
Daizou Ouhori
Screenplay byEmiko Yamamura
Daizou Ouhori
Eiitirou Kido
Produced byEmiko Yamamura
Haruhiro Hayata
Kaoruko Saeki
Sumie Sarudate
StarringEmiko Yamamura
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CinematographyIwao Ganaha
Edited byTukiko Inoue
Osamu Anai
Music byZoutarou Kazikawa
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Distributed byTakasiyama Motion Pictures
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Running time
134 minutes
CountrySenria
LanguageSenrian
Budget€11.4 million
Box office€134.9 million

Sakiko (Senrian: 싸끼꼬, Sakiko) is a 2007 Senrian dark comedy directed by and starring Emiko Yamamura, who also co-wrote and co-produced the film. Also starring [name], [name], [name], and [name], the movie's plot follows Sakiko Masuya, a career woman who feels trapped by her loveless arranged marriage, overbearing bosses, dreary job, and a general sense of ennui.

Sakiko premiered on October 12, 2007, at the 2007 Montecara Film Festival, and was the seventh Senrian film to win the festival's grand prize, the Béco aùreo. It also won [further accolades once kylaris has film accolades other than the montecara film festival].

The film saw a subsequent wide cinematic release in Senria on October 26 and a global release on November 16. Making €134.9 million worldwide against a production budget of €11.4 million, the film was considered a box office success, and remains one of the highest-grossing domestic films in Senria. The film was also received positively by critics both in Senria and globally, with praise going to the narrative, Yamamura's direction and production, the interactions between the lead characters, and Zoutarou Kazikawa's soundtrack.

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