Introduction
UNTIL THE DAY COMES springs from the story of a female anesthesiologist. This is a kind-hearted tale of intertwined paths and the resilience of the human spirit.
Special Screenings
UNTIL THE DAY COMES
[ 救いたい ]
Director:Seijiro Koyama
World Premiere
10/26 16:45-
©2014UNTIL THE DAY COMES"PRODUCTION COMMITTEE"
110min Japanese Color | 2014 Japan | Distributor in Japan : AMG Entertainment
Introduction
UNTIL THE DAY COMES springs from the story of a female anesthesiologist. This is a kind-hearted tale of intertwined paths and the resilience of the human spirit.
TOHO CINEMAS Roppongi Hills SCREEN2
10/26 16:45 - (110min)
Guest (tentative): Greetings from the Stage: Takae Kawamura(Original Story)
Please note that the stage appearances of guests and scheduled time of the show may change according to circumstances.
Situation of seats
◎: Still seats available △: Only few seats left ✕: Sold out
* Same-day tickets for fully-booked screenings will not be sold.
How to Buy
Tickets for some screenings/programs may be available even after sold out.
On Sale from 12:00 on Oct.11
- Online Reservation
Get a ticket board membership through your mobile phone, smartphone or PC.
Service Hours: 24 hours a day from 12:00 on Oct. 11 until 20 min. after the last screening on Oct. 31
- Telephone Reservation Oct. 11~Oct. 26
Number: 0570-060-506 (From PHS/IP Phone 0986-30-4037) An operator will assist your purchase.
10:00~20:00 every day except Oct. 11 (12:00~20:00)
On Sale form Oct.23
- TOHO CINEMAS Roppongi Hills: Oct.23 - Oct.31 9:30am
*Tickets for TIFF Nihonbashi venue are also sold here.
- TOHO CINEMAS Nihonbashi: Oct.24 - Oct.31 9:30am
*Tickets for TIFF Roppongi venue are also sold here.
Born in Gifu Prefecture, Koyama attended Nihon University but quit midway to join the independent production company Kindai Eiga Kyokai, where he worked as an assistant director under such directors as Kaneto Shindo, Kozaburo Yoshimura, and Tadashi Imai. His 1987 film, Hachiko Monogatari was the top Japanese film at the box office that year. He is known for his humanistic perspective.
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