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  1. May 13, 2022 · The Wandering Moon: Directed by Sang-il Lee. With Suzu Hirose, Tôri Matsuzaka, Ryûsei Yokohama, Mikako Tabe. In a park on a rainy evening, a 19-year-old university student, Fumi, offers an umbrella to a soaking wet 10-year-old girl, Sarasa.

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  2. May 13, 2022 · Also Known As: The Wandering Moon, Ruro no Tsuki, Rurou no Tsuki; Screenwriter & Director: Lee Sang Il; Genres: Mystery, Psychological, Drama; Tags: Investigation, Adapted From A Novel, Prolonged Nudity, Perpetrator-Victim Relationship, Pedophilia, Forbidden Love, Sexual Content, Nudity, Kidnapping (Vote or add tags) Country: Japan ; Type: Movie

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  3. Movie: Wandering (English title) / The Wandering Moon (literal title) Romaji: Rurou no Tsuki. Japanese: 流浪の月. Director: Sang-il Lee. Writer: Yuu Nagira (novel), Sang-il Lee. Producer: Hiromi Honoki. Cinematographer: Hong Kyung-Pyo. Release Date: May 13, 2022. Runtime: 150 min.

  4. Mar 26, 2022 · 457. 59K views 2 years ago. 19-year-old college student Fumi (Tori Matsuzaka) finds 10-year-old Sarasa (Suzu Hirose) soaking wet alone in the rain at a park and offers her his umbrella. Realizing...

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  5. The Wandering Moon (2022) Drama, Mystery. Official Trailer. In a park on a rainy evening, Fumi, offers an umbrella to a soaking wet 10-year-old girl, Sarasa. Realizing her reluctance to go home, Fumi lets her stay in his place, where she spends the next two months in peace.

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  6. Aug 5, 2023 · August 5, 2023. Reviews. Japan Cuts: Wandering, A Devastatingly Beautiful Film About Society’s Obsession With Labels. by Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi. The line-up for the 2023 edition of JAPAN CUTS: Festival of New Japanese Film includes the film Wandering, also released with the title The Wandering Moon.

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  8. Uno. Films. Genre. Drama. Mystery. Synopsis. In a park on a rainy evening, a 19-year-old university student, Fumi, offers an umbrella to a soaking wet 10-year-old girl, Sarasa. Realizing her reluctance to go home, Fumi lets her stay in his place, where she spends the next two months in peace.