Picnic
1996 ‧ Fantasy/Drama ‧ 1h 12m
After being left in an institution by uncaring parents, a young woman (Chara) devises an escape with two other patients, with tragic results.
Release date: June 15, 1996 (Japan)
Director: Shunji Iwai
Screenplay: Shunji Iwai
Language: Japanese
Distributed by: KADOKAWA HERALD PICTURES
Music by: Remedios
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What happens at the end of a picnic?
While Howard and Rosemary happily drive off to the Ozarks, Hal and Madge meet by a shed behind the house. He tells her that he loves her and asks her to meet him in Tulsa, where they can marry and he can get a job at a hotel as a bellhop and elevator operator.
What is Picnic 1996 about?
After being left in an institution by uncaring parents, a young woman (Chara) devises an escape with two other patients, with tragic results.
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How many Oscars did Picnic win?
Picnic was made into a film by Columbia Pictures and was released in December 1955. It was directed by Joshua Logan, and nominated for six Academy Awards, of which it won two.
What was the movie Picnic about?
Charming Hal Carter (William Holden) turned to wandering after a failed acting career left him loose in the wind. Interested in reuniting with an old college friend, Alan Benson (Cliff Robertson), Carter bums a train ride to a tranquil Kansas town. Alan greets him warmly, and together they join the community in a picnic celebration of Labor Day. However, his welcome quickly sours when sparks ignite between him and Alan's girlfriend, Madge Owens (Kim Novak).
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After being left in an institution by uncaring parents, a young woman (Chara) devises an escape with two other patients, with tragic results.
_Picnic_ focuses on the lives of three mental patients: Coco, played by Chara, Tsumuji, played by Asano Tadanobu, and Satoru, played by Koichi Hashizume. Each ...