At the Terrace (2016)

A gaunt, middle-aged man barely recovered from a serious illness, an awkward company employee, the hosts’ likable son, who comes home late — each of the men on the terrace are captivated by Haruko’s pale, white arms, inflaming the jealousy of the company director’s wife. Literary anecdotes abound, as does petty bickering. The masks they’ve carefully crafted are suddenly torn away, exposing their tainted humanity. Desires, jealousies and secrets are laid bare during 90 minutes on the terrace, culminating in a shocking and not exactly happy ending.

Director: Kenji Yamauchi
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 95 min
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Cinematography: Kiyoaki Hashimoto
Country: Japan
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is At the Terrace about?
A gaunt, middle-aged man barely recovered from a serious illness, an awkward company employee, the hosts’ likable son, who comes home late — each of the men on the terrace are captivated by Haruko’s pale, white arms, inflaming the jealousy of the company director’s wife. Literary anecdotes abound, as does petty bickering. The masks they’ve carefully crafted are suddenly torn away, exposing their tainted humanity. Desires, jealousies and secrets are laid bare during 90 minutes on the terrace, culminating in a shocking and not exactly happy ending.
Who directed At the Terrace?
At the Terrace was directed by Kenji Yamauchi.
Who stars in At the Terrace?
At the Terrace stars Kei Ishibashi, Kami Hiraiwa, Ryuta Furuya, Kenji Iwaya, Hiroaki Morooka, Takashi Okabe.
How long is At the Terrace?
At the Terrace has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is At the Terrace?
At the Terrace is a Drama, Comedy film.
Where was At the Terrace produced?
At the Terrace was produced in Japan.