

A 30-minute Okinawan comedy about a life so messy, it's weirdly comforting.
Screened as part of the "Local Origin Project" at the 6th Okinawa International Movie Festival (March 20–24, 2014). This film is one of the "Local Origin Movies" created to showcase the region’s daily life, folklore, industries, local products, and tourism information.
Direction
Gori's comedic timing from the Gorie persona shines through.
Production
Authentic Okinawan locations, not tourist-board polished.

Director
Gori
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Local Origin Project' was a government-backed initiative to boost regional filmmaking, making this essentially state-sponsored indie cinema with genuine creative freedom.
Director Gori was already famous as half of the comedy duo Garage Sale and the character Gorie—this film represents his attempt to be taken seriously as Okinawan, not just funny.