'Kawa' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Momo e no tegami (2011)
Actors:
Kôichi Yamadera (actor),
Mitsuhisa Ishikawa (producer),
Toshiyuki Nishida (actor),
Shigeru Watanabe (producer),
Kazuya Hamana (producer),
Junichi Uematsu (editor),
Ikuko Tani (actress),
Yoshisada Sakaguchi (actor),
Karen Miyama (actress),
Hiroyuki Ikeda (producer),
Arimasa Okada (producer),
Mina Kubota (composer),
Hiroyuki Okiura (writer),
Cho (actor),
Hiroyuki Okiura (director),
Plot: Clinging to an unfinished letter written by her recently deceased father, young Momo moves with her mother from bustling Tokyo to the remote Japanese island of Shio. Upon their arrival, she begins to explore her new habitat, meeting local children and learning their routines and customs. However, it's not long before several bizarre occurrences crop up around the previously tranquil island. Orchards are found ransacked, prized trinkets start disappearing and, worst of all, each morning after her mother leaves for work, Momo hears strange mumblings coming from the attic of their home. Annoyed by these creepy goings-on and her mother's refusal to believe them, Momo embarks on a strange and supernatural adventure to discover the source of the mischief, which leads her to a trio of troublesome imps: the flatulent lizard Kawa, the childlike Mame and their hulking ogre leader Iwa. Momo also learns that her visit to the island is in some way connected to her father's mysterious letter.
Keywords: 11-year-old, anime, asthma, bridge, broken-mirror, character-name-in-title, death, death-of-father, family-relationships, father-daughter-conflict
Genres:
Animation,
Drama,
Le temps de la balle (2010)
Actors:
Hiam Abbass (actress),
Youssef Hajdi (actor),
Marc Robert (writer),
Marc Robert (actor),
Alexis Michalik (actor),
Dany Héricourt (writer),
Pierre Sarraf (producer),
Pierre Sarraf (actor),
Vincent Courtois (composer),
Hervé Jakubowicz (writer),
Anita Roth (editor),
Hervé Jakubowicz (director),
Hervé Jakubowicz (producer),
Francis Doré (producer),
Issam Bou Khaled (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
Postage (2009)
Actors:
Kordo Doski (producer),
Kordo Doski (actor),
Kordo Doski (writer),
Kordo Doski (writer),
Kordo Doski (director),
Vince Arvidson (writer),
Vince Arvidson (producer),
Vince Arvidson (director),
Michèle Tredger (actress),
John Redpath (editor),
Elliot Fienberg (composer),
Gula Jahn (actress),
Shivan Rasheed (actor),
Andrew Lee (producer),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
Self Medicated (2005)
Actors:
Greg Germann (actor),
Bruce Resnik (miscellaneous crew),
David Magdael (miscellaneous crew),
Anthony Marinelli (composer),
Michael Feifer (producer),
Michael Bowen (actor),
Diane Venora (actress),
Michael Mantell (actor),
William Stanford Davis (actor),
Noah Segan (actor),
Randy Crowder (actor),
Matthew Carey (actor),
Michael Silberman (producer),
Kristina Anapau (actress),
Ray Benson (actor),
Plot: Based on true events. On the edges of Las Vegas, 17-year-old Andrew's life is spiraling out of control. Unable to cope with the loss of his father, Andrew's descent into drugs and violence is gaining momentum, and the once promising young man is now headed for self-destruction. Andrew's mother, helpless to control her son and fighting an addiction of her own, refuses to watch idly as her only child destroys himself. As a last resort, she hires a private company to forcibly kidnap and confine him in a locked-down and corrupt psychiatric hospital. As Andrew is subjected to the secret physical and emotional abuses of the program something inside him is re-awakened. He must somehow get free to save what's left of his life, but to do that, he knows he must first face his own demons head-on.
Keywords: brawl, defiance, escape, las-vegas-nevada, psychiatric-hospital, semi-autobiographical, social-issues
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Quotes:
Andrew Eriksen: What the hell is conspiracy to escape?::Dan Jones: Hey, watch it mister! H-E double hockey sticks is a curse word. Now I want 500 words on the deleterious effects of profanity.
Andrew Eriksen: You got a Bible verse memorized for it and everything, huh?::Gabe: Here's another one you ought to think about. "It's better to put it in the belly of a whore than on the ground."