
Misa Wada
Acting
Biography
Misa Wada is an actress, known for Shitsuren rankô: Tsuyu daku shimai donburi (2016), Unfinished Book, Unfinished Love (2015) and Mud of Love (2016).
Born: December 30, 1983
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Climbing for Life
In 1975, a woman reached the summit of Mount Everest: Junko, the first woman in history to reach the world's highest peak. Junko's unforgettable feat stunned the world, bringing her into the spotlight but casting a huge shadow over her friends and family. Despite being diagnosed with a terminal illness in her final years, Junko continued to challenge the mountains. What was the last thing she saw beyond the summit?

Shijuukara
Watanuki Shinobu is a manga artist for the past 20 years. Despite being married and having a son, Shinobu lives her life unsatisfactorily. When Shinobu was about to give up her dreams and work, her past works became popular on ebooks and she decides to create a new work and recruit an assistant. A 22 year old young man named Tachibana Chiaki applied to be an assistant and Shinobu gradually finds her life moving forward again after a long time.

Kokuho
Nagasaki, 1964: Following the death of his yakuza father, 15-year-old Kikuo is taken under the wing of a famous kabuki actor. Alongside Shunsuke, the actor’s only son, he decides to dedicate himself to this traditional form of theatre. For decades, the two young men grow and evolve together – and one will become the greatest Japanese master of the art of kabuki.

Gannibal
After causing a major incident, police officer Daigo Agawa takes his wife and daughter to live in the remote mountain village of Kuge. It seems the perfect place to recover from the ordeal, despite the mysterious disappearance of a previous officer posted there. One day, the body of an old woman is found on the mountain. The Goto family says she was attacked by a bear, but Daigo notices a human bite mark. It soon becomes clear that not all is as it seems in the village.

A Balance
While documenting a controversial tragedy that shook her community, a filmmaker must put her morals to the test when a perverse secret in her own life is revealed.

Joshurei
Yoshida, a former parliamentarian's secretary, took the fall for a murder in place of the trusted politician and ended up in prison. He awaited the day when the said politician would prove his innocence and get him released from prison. One day, while sharing a four-person cell, Machida was sent to solitary confinement for losing his temper. There were rumors within the prison that those sent to solitary confinement for punishment would mysteriously die and never return. However, Machida came back unharmed. Yet, the rumors continued, stating that returning from solitary confinement without a mysterious death was the real issue.

Fill In the Blanks
News of "revived people" who should have died humans come back to life was reported all over the world. Meanwhile, Tetsuo Tsuchiya wakes up in the conference room where he works, but his colleague reports that he died of suicide three years ago. However, Tsuchiya, who had a wife and a son and lived a happy life, could not commit suicide, and thought that he was actually killed, lives while pursuing the reason for his death. It depicts how you know the meaning of things, dying, and happiness. 日本語 English

Uzukawamura Incident
Akira Iwamori works as a doctor. He is looking for his wife, who went missing. He takes his daughter to visit his wife's hometown village of Uzukawa. While in Uzukawa, the village suddenly becomes isolated due to a landslide caused by heavy rain. The villagers becomes filled with anxiety and a murder takes place. The tense village people become violent. Akira is soon drawn into a power struggle in Uzukawa. He learns new information about his wife's whereabouts.

Missing
Depressed and in debt, Santoshi tells his young daughter that he is going to find an infamous serial killer and collect a reward. However, when Santoshi disappears without a trace, she starts to fear the worst and begins searching for him.

Kami no Ko wa Tsubuyaku
One family changes as they join a religious group. Kinoshita Haruka is forced to engage in her religious activities by her mother, Aiko, who is an avid believer and forbids her from making friends or participating in events at her school. Her father Shinji distances himself from religion and tells his daughters, Haruka and her younger sister, Inori, the importance of "believing in yourself." When Shinji suddenly falls ill, their "belief" begins to waver.
Filmography
as Sayaka
as Maid
as Asami Yoshino
as Koyuki Igarashi
as Woman
as Machida
as Megumi Sendou
as Minami
as Yoshimi Taeko
as Nomoto Fumi
as Taeko Sawachi
as Ryoko Mikoshiba
as Kusumoto Akari
as Shizuka
as Emi Sekiya
as Ayako Yamaguchi
as Ikuko Hinatsu
as Mariko Michihara
as Petitioning woman A
as Marriage-hunting seminar instructor
as Shizuka Tani
as Nurse
as Kiyo Hideriyama
as Myôe
as Ryôko
as Yurie
as Kazuko
as Ayaka
as Ikuko Hinatsu
as Woman from 600 Years Ago
as Reporter woman
as Megumi Mochizuki
as Akie
as Kayo Noda
as Housewife
as Kyôko
as Tatsuko Sanada
as Newscaster
as Hidemi Ishimori
as Snack shop worker
as Yukie Tanaka
as Ôyama Tomo's wife
as Woman Bicyclist
as Detective
as Sunago Nagata
as Reporter
as Yuka Handa
as Mozue Shigeta
as Momiji Ozawa
as Michiko
as Pink Film Actress
as Uchimura Asako
as amusement park customer