Milk (1997)

Milk (1997) poster

What happens when green tea meets milk? Find out as four young urban nomads find themselves in Tokyo - a city spinning with pop culture and ancient traditions. Follow a quirky Austrian artist drawn to the offbeat Japanese woman he met at New York's Chelsea Hotel and a mysterious monument he discovers in Tokyo. A privileged young Japanese woman who finds freedom in the role of Elevator Girl, where her many choices are reduced to "up" and "down". A radio announcer from New York who falls in love with a rogue salaryman.

Director: Edgar Honetschläger
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 102 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Hiroki Miyano
Editing: Kurt Hennrich
Production: Fischer Film, Osy Limited
Country: Japan, Austria
Language: English, 日本語
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Edgar Honetschläger
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Milk about?
What happens when green tea meets milk? Find out as four young urban nomads find themselves in Tokyo - a city spinning with pop culture and ancient traditions. Follow a quirky Austrian artist drawn to the offbeat Japanese woman he met at New York's Chelsea Hotel and a mysterious monument he discovers in Tokyo. A privileged young Japanese woman who finds freedom in the role of Elevator Girl, where her many choices are reduced to "up" and "down". A radio announcer from New York who falls in love with a rogue salaryman.
Who directed Milk?
Milk was directed by Edgar Honetschläger.
Who stars in Milk?
Milk stars Serge Pinkus, Yukika Kudo, Sherri Weiner, Oshio Hideki.
How long is Milk?
Milk has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
What genre is Milk?
Milk is a Comedy film.
Where was Milk produced?
Milk was produced in Japan, Austria.