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- Aspiring actor Shota visits a nursing home near his hometown to teach acting classes. There he meets Takara, a young caregiver who has been working at the nursing home since leaving high school. One day, when Shota visits Takara at her house to ask her to come with him to a town festival, they become embroiled in an incident and end up fleeing the town together. Shota says, "God puts us through trials but always gives us a way out." Shota and Takara have no choice except to run in search of a possible exit, but gradually they come to realize that they can save each other. Shota's acting proves its worth.
- Over the course of the summer until her graduation, with changes she can't control but also being protected by the mochi which looks over important times, Yuna, a 15-year old student begins to change so that she will not forget.
- The school's handball club is about to close down. Can social media bring it back to life? Masao Kiyota is a high school student living in Japan's southern Kumamoto Prefecture.
- Aspiring actress Himeko participates in a ghost hunt for YouTube. She and two you-tubers must move into an apartment building that was the scene of gruesome murders and film the ghosts that are said to haunt it.
- Gondo used to be a teacher, but then he felt compelled to add a hidden camera to his repertoire of checking out others, was caught and fired. The adventure is still haunting Gondo who is dating a short-haired hostess now. Kanichi works at a tissue factory. Gondo and Kanichi meet and the latter naps the girlfriend from the former.
- Human rights for sexual assault and child abuse victims are global concern that is not only in addressed in Japan but throughout the world. From his debut, Director Masato Ozawa has continued to create films which shine a light on these serious social issues. In his previous work "Remiges," Ozawa expressed the struggles of a girl and a boy who have been victims of violence with a fresh perception and won "Best Picture Prize" at the 14th Jeonju International Film Festival. With his works Ozawa have quickly gathered acclaim as one of Japan's up-and-coming director. For "Lost Serenade" Ozawa challenged to depict original sin and redemption through a direct approach towards sexual violence also known as the 'soul murder.' Starring rising stars, Nori Sato and Uwa Ishibashi who poured their heart and soul into their characters, actors who shared Ozawa's passion in this theme, Yota Kawase, Asuka Kurosawa and Jun Miho also supported the film.
- What do three teenage boy fresh out of high school do? They look to attend college, check their grades and acceptance chances, learn how to drive and, well, er, go on a surprise road trip, pick up a sexy model or two to put the backseat to good use, search for a long-lost father via a rock concert, and generally speaking it is a wacky road trip and you are invited. Yes, you were wondering, the car does not come out of it unscratched.