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A Name: A Bell That Keeps Ringing 2019

16 min📅 2019-01-01

Directed by Hiroya Taka, *A Name: A Bell That Keeps Ringing* (2019) is a poignant 16-minute drama that explores the quiet struggles of identity and belonging.

Director: Hiroya Taka

Cast

Kohta Yamato
Kohta Yamato
Yurina Yanagi
Yurina Yanagi
Ryosuke Koike
Ryosuke Koike

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *A Name: A Bell That Keeps Ringing* (2019) about?

The film centers on Julien, a university student grappling with the emotional toll of his unusual surname, which combines 'Condom' and 'Tanaka.' Struggling to form relationships due to his name's notoriety, he finds unexpected solace when he meets the Omata siblings, who share a similar burden. Together, they navigate the complexities of identity and self-acceptance.

Who directed *A Name: A Bell That Keeps Ringing*?

Hiroya Taka directed this thought-provoking short drama, bringing a sensitive touch to its exploration of personal and cultural identity.

Who stars in *A Name: A Bell That Keeps Ringing*?

The film features Kohta Yamato as Julien, alongside Yurina Yanagi and Ryosuke Koike as the Omata siblings, whose performances anchor the story's emotional depth.

Is *A Name: A Bell That Keeps Ringing* (2019) worth watching?

For fans of character-driven dramas, this 16-minute film is a hidden gem that packs a surprising punch. Its themes of identity and belonging resonate long after the credits roll, offering a fresh perspective on the power of names and the stories they hold.

How long is *A Name: A Bell That Keeps Ringing*?

The runtime of *A Name: A Bell That Keeps Ringing* is 16 minutes.

About A Name: A Bell That Keeps Ringing (2019) — Identity, Names, and Finding Your Voice

Directed by Hiroya Taka, *A Name: A Bell That Keeps Ringing* (2019) is a poignant 16-minute drama that explores the quiet struggles of identity and belonging. The film follows Julien, a French-Japanese university student whose life is overshadowed by the unusual weight of his surname—"Condom" from his father's side and "Tanaka" from his mother's. Haunted by the laughter this name provokes, Julien withdraws from connections, shielding himself from further ridicule. His world shifts when he crosses paths with the Omata siblings, whose own shared surname dilemma becomes the unlikely catalyst for his transformation.

With a delicate balance of melancholy and hope, Taka crafts a deeply human story about the labels we carry and the courage it takes to embrace them. Kohta Yamato delivers a nuanced portrayal of Julien's internal conflict, while Yurina Yanagi and Ryosuke Koike shine as the siblings who help him see his name—and himself—in a new light.