Milk (1997)
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
Release Date: October 22, 1997
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.