A Shyness for the Real Thing (1995)

A female teacher is dispatched as a private tutor. One of her students, a high school boy, falls in love with her at first sight, and when they are alone he suddenly pounces on her. Although she is reluctant, she becomes immersed in the young boy's love. However, she has a crush on someone else. Although she is devoted to him, she is unable to bring herself to say it, and he has always been taken by another woman.

Director: Fujirō Mitsuishi
Runtime: 58 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Masanori Fukuzawa
Editing: Kunihiko Ukai
Production: Loose Feet, Xces Film
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

Keywords

pink film

More Films by Director: Fujirō Mitsuishi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Shyness for the Real Thing about?
A female teacher is dispatched as a private tutor. One of her students, a high school boy, falls in love with her at first sight, and when they are alone he suddenly pounces on her. Although she is reluctant, she becomes immersed in the young boy's love. However, she has a crush on someone else. Although she is devoted to him, she is unable to bring herself to say it, and he has always been taken by another woman.
Who directed A Shyness for the Real Thing?
A Shyness for the Real Thing was directed by Fujirō Mitsuishi.
Who stars in A Shyness for the Real Thing?
A Shyness for the Real Thing stars Mariya Kurasawa, Masahiro Mise, Kanako Kishi, Takeshi Itō, Setsuhiko Kobayashi, Hotaru Hazuki.
How long is A Shyness for the Real Thing?
A Shyness for the Real Thing has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
Where was A Shyness for the Real Thing produced?
A Shyness for the Real Thing was produced in Japan.