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Japan
No data
2002-07-27
Spain
(San Sebastián Film Festival)
2002-09-21
USA
(Seattle International Film Festival)
2003-06-05
Russia
(Moscow Film Festival)
2003-06-28
Czech Republic
(Karlovy Vary International Film Festival)
2003-07-04
USA
(limited)
2003-07-18
Argentina
(video premiere)
2003-11-18
Mexico
No data
2003-11-19
Sweden
(Göteborg Film Festival)
2004-01-25
Norway
(DVD premiere)
2004-02-11
Italy
(video premiere)
2004-03-16
Hungary
(DVD premiere)
2004-04-13
Sweden
(TV premiere)
2011-05-12
Umi wa miteita
(Original title)
Damas del mar
Argentina
Sob o Olhar do Mar
Brazil
Морето гледа
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title)
The Sea Is Watching
Finland
Das Meer kommt
Germany
Η γκέισα και ο σαμουράι
Greece
Figyel a tenger
Hungary
Il mare e l'amore
Italy
海は見ていた
Japan (Japanese title)
The Sea's Been Watching
Japan (literal english title)
The Sea Is Watching
Netherlands
Morze przygląda się
Poland
Лишь море знает
Russia
El mar que nos mira
Spain
The Sea Is Watching
Sweden
The Sea Watches
Sweden (festival title)
The Sea Is Watching
USA
Sex & Nudity
Moderate
The film is set in a brothel, and all of the main female characters are prostitutes.
Brief topless nudity from the two main female characters. One woman is seen completely topless, and the other is seen briefly topless from the side.
There is a brief sex scene near the middle of the film, but it features no nudity and is not explicit.
A woman is raped off screen, but her screams and cries are heard.
Violence & Gore
Unrated
There is a knife fight near the end of the film. One man is killed. But there is no blood or on screen violence.
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Sake (an alcoholic drink) is consumed frequently throughout the film.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated