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  1. May 12, 2012 · Rent-a-Cat: Directed by Naoko Ogigami. With Mikako Ichikawa, Reiko Kusamura, Ken Mitsuishi, Maho Yamada. A single woman runs a rent-a-cat service to provide companions for lonely people.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Naoko Ogigami
    • 2012-05-12
  2. Apr 28, 2012 · An odd woman named Sayoko (Mikako Ichikawa) rents cats to lonely people. Some of the renters include an old woman who lost her husband and her cat, a middle-aged man who moved away from his family for work, a woman at a reception desk who questions her existence and a man who has a connection with Sayoko.

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    Rent-a-Cat (レンタネコ, Rentaneko) is a Japanese comedy-drama film written and directed by Naoko Ogigami. It premiered at 2012 Stockholm International Film Festival and was also featured in 17th Busan International Film Festival. Cast. Mikako Ichikawa as Sayoko; Reiko Kusamura as Toshiko Yoshioka; Ken Mitsuishi as Goro Yoshida

  4. A young woman who rents out cats to lonely old folks finds her life turned upside down when a young man from her past shows back up in her life.

  5. Feb 4, 2015 · With Rent-A-Cat (Rentaneko), Director Naoko Ogigami brings us a self-written film touching upon the loneliness that plagues many in modern society, but especially in Japan with its declining birthrates and rise of individuals completely uninterested in reproducing.

  6. A lonely (and maybe a bit crazy) cat woman walks the streets of her city, trying to rent cats to lonely people, dragging a cart of cats along with her. The cart has an umbrella that shades the cats from the sun, but not herself.

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  8. Rent-a-Cat is not just a film for cat lovers, but also an endearing and lyrical portrait of small town life, featuring a playful and quirky turn by Mikako Ichikawa. It’s an episodic movie full of simple pleasures, like a heartwarming slice-of-life anime brought to life.