Kage no Hikari

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Kage no Hikari (影の光) (roughly translated as "Light of Shadow") (2006) is a French/Japanese documentary directed by Vincent Guilbert, about the Japanese AV actress Maki Tomoda. It was screened at the Neofest[2][3] on July 28, 2007, in Tokyo, Japan. The interviewer for the film is Tohjiro, who often directed Tomoda in her videos for the Dogma studio.[4] Also appearing in the film is the famous kinbakushi artist Akira Naka (奈加あきら).[4] Music was provided by Tamaru[5] and Installing.[6][4]

Directed byVincent Guilbert[1]
Produced byAokarasu
StarringMaki Tomoda
Akira Naka
Tohjiro (interviewer)
Music byTamaru
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Kage no Hikari
Directed byVincent Guilbert[1]
Produced byAokarasu
StarringMaki Tomoda
Akira Naka
Tohjiro (interviewer)
Music byTamaru
Installing
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
Running time
47 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • Japan
LanguageJapanese
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The film was released on DVD-R February 20, 2010, by Taco Che in Tokyo.[4][7]

Film content

Kage no Hikari (a romanization of the original Japanese title 影の光) is a 47-minute documentary, which focuses on the Japanese adult video (AV) actress Maki Tomoda, who started her career at the age of 30. She expresses her thoughts about her private and professional life before and since she entered the AV industry, delicately sketching the portrait of a woman in her thirties.

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