Remembering the Cosmos Flower
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1997 film
- 1997 (1997)
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Remembering the Cosmos Flower (秋桜 / コスモス, Kosumosu), also known as Cosmos, is a 1997 Japanese movie directed by Junichi Suzuki [ja]. It is the story of a Japanese girl returning to Japan after seven years in South America where she contracted AIDS.
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- ^ Music composition is credited to Mamoru Samuragochi. Niigaki revealed in February 2014 that he had ghostwritten the music credited to Samuragochi throughout his career.
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- Remembering the Cosmos Flower at IMDb
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