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Ninon Filmography

ActressBORN 2004TOKYO4 FILMS IN DB

Ninon

Known for Acting · Child of the Stars, Yanagawa, Makuko

4
FILMS IN DB
$66
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$22
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Yanagawa
~$49 · DVD · 2022
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Yanagawa
$49 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Ninon is a rising talent in the world of film, particularly known for her captivating performances in independent cinema. Her role in "Child of the Stars" (2020) not only showcased her versatility but also garnered critical acclaim, making it a must-have for collectors of contemporary indie films. The film’s unique blend of science fiction and emotional depth resonates with enthusiasts who appreciate thought-provoking narratives. Following that success, Ninon starred in "Yanagawa" (2022), a visually stunning exploration of love and loss set in Japan's picturesque canals. This film has quickly become a sought-after title among collectors due to its limited edition Blu-ray release, which features exclusive behind-the-scenes content and artwork. Collectors are drawn to Ninon's work not just for her performances but also for the distinctive artistic vision of the films she chooses, making her an exciting figure in the physical media landscape.

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4 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ninon known for?

Ninon is known for acting, with notable roles in films such as 'Yanagawa' (2022) as Daiki Nakayama's Daughter, 'Child of the Stars' (2020) as Watanabe, and 'Makuko' (2019) as Kozue.

What genres does Ninon's filmography span?

Ninon's filmography includes genres such as Drama, Romance, and Science Fiction.

What era does Ninon's work cover?

Ninon's work spans from 2018 to 2022, with the most-active decade being 2020.

How many films are in Ninon's filmography?

Ninon's filmography includes a total of 4 films.

What are some notable films in Ninon's filmography?

Notable films in Ninon's filmography include 'Yanagawa' (2022), 'Child of the Stars' (2020), 'Blue Wind Blows' (2018), and 'Makuko' (2019).