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Boy's Choir (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Ito Atsushi, Takizawa Ryoko, Toma Sora, Kagawa Teruyuki
Director: Ogata Akira
Category: Gay, Avant Garde, Foreign
Studio: Wolfe Video
Subtitles:
English
Length:
130 mins

 
 

 

He dreamed of singing with the Vienna's Boys Choir, but when he turned 15 something awfull happened!

Michio, 15, is sent to a remote, Catholic boys orphanage soon after the death of his father. Awkward and unable to speak without stuttering, he finds it nearly impossible to get along in his new environment. Yasuo, the star soprano in the school choir, helps him escape but then convinces him to come back to the orphanage and join the choir. The two boys become fast friends. But while rehearsing with the choir at a neighboring girls school, Yasuo becomes jealous of Michio's sudden fascination with the opposite sex. To vent his frustration, Yasuo spends the Summer marching in anti-war demonstrations in Tokyo. When he returns to school in the Fall, he discovers to his horror that his angelic voice has changed...