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    Foundry Town (キューポラのある街, Kyūpora no aru machi) is a 1962 Japanese drama film directed by Kirio Urayama. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival and won the Blue Ribbon Awards in 1962. Cast. Sayuri Yoshinaga as Jun; Mitsuo Hamada as Tsukamoto, Katsumi; Eijirō Tōno as Ishiguro, Tatsugoro (Jun's father)

  2. With Sayuri Yoshinaga, Mitsuo Hamada, Eijirô Tôno, Shôichi Ozawa. Set in Kawaguchi, just north of Tokyo in the early 60s, the movie chronicles the lives of poor foundry workers and their families; and one girl's dreams of self-improvement through going on to higher education.

    • (200)
    • Drama
    • Kiriô Urayama
    • 1962-04-08
  3. Jan 30, 2019 · Kyûpora no aru machi (1962) AKA Foundry Town. 3.5. ( 10) Set in Kawaguchi, just north of Tokyo in the early 60s, this simple story chronicles the lives of poor foundry workers and their families, and one girl’s dreams of self-improvement through going on to higher education. Director: Kirio Urayama.

  4. Directed by Kirio Urayama. Set in Kawaguchi in the early 60s, this simple story chronicles the lives of foundry families and one girls dreams of higher education. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Kirio Urayama
    • Nikkatsu Corporation
  5. Set in Kawaguchi, just north of Tokyo in the early 60s, this simple story chronicles the lives of poor foundry workers and their families, and one girl’s dreams of self-improvement through going on to higher education.

  6. Set in Kawaguchi in the early 60s, this simple story chronicles the lives of foundry families and one girl's dreams of higher education.

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  8. 1962. 1 hr 39 min. 7.3 (189) Life is difficult for a young girl growing up the poor village of Kawaguchi. She might work hard and be creative just to receive a basic education. She dreams of so much more than working in the local foundry. This Japanese film was entered in the Cannes Film Festival and also won a Blue Ribbon Award in 1962.