Ines, who wants to change who she is and become someone else in order to cover up her insecurities. When she accompanies her boyfriend Lucas on a business trip to Norway, Ines meets a half-Japanese tourist, Maria, who instantly fascinates her. Suddenly Maria disappears, and Ines seizes the opportunity to replace her – she declares herself dead and travels to Japan in order to take over Maria's identity. There, she will get a job at Miss Osaka, the same nightclub where Maria used to work. A game of broken boundaries, lost identities and the dangerous balance between reality and the past has begun, and Ines must abide by the new rules by avoiding the more obscure paths.
Unfortunately the movie Miss Osaka is not yet available on HBO Max.
Costume & Make-Up | Yayoi Koike | Costume Design |
Writing | Daniel Dencik | Writer |
Sound | Kwamie Liv | Music |
Costume & Make-Up | Malin Eilertsen Bårdlund | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Production | Ko Iwagami | Casting |
Sound | Yasuaki Shimizu | Music |
Art | Jane Whittaker | Production Design |
Editing | Jenna Mangulad | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Anko Otani | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Writing | Sara Isabella Jønsson | Writer |
Production | Nathalie Chéron | Casting |
Art | Yoko Sugawara | Set Decoration |
Sound | Johan Carøe | Music |
Costume & Make-Up | Jane Whittaker | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Lene Majgaard Arentsen | Makeup Artist |
Editing | Olivia Neergaard-Holm | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Mari Idaka | Makeup Artist |
Crew | Aske Foss | Cinematography |
Costume & Make-Up | Soile Ludjoi | Makeup Designer |
Art | Aiko Kuramoto | Production Design |
Production | Anja Philip | Casting |
Directing | Daniel Dencik | Director |