A young man is determined to have as many affairs as possible but not to get married. One of his conquests is of a different mind however. For she is pregnant and so he agrees to live with her. But he misses very much the other younger girl whom he saw a lot of, and with the older woman’s consent, sees the younger one and on her request, asks her to move in with them. This is the beginning of a very strange triangle which they all live through to a not unhappy ending.Read More »
Kyôko Enami
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Shigeo Tanaka – Furin AKA Strange Triangle (1965)
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Sôkichi Tomimoto – Kajitsu no nai mori AKA Forest of No Escape (1965)
1961-1970AsianDramaJapanSôkichi TomimotoAdaptation of Seicho Matsumoto’s novel of the same name.Read More »
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Tokuzô Tanaka – Yadonashi inu AKA Homeless Dog (1964)
Tokuzô Tanaka1961-1970ActionCrimeJapanFirst movie of the Inu series directed by Tokuzō TanakaRead More »
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Kôichi Saitô – Tsugaru jongarabushi AKA Tsugaru Folksong (1973)
1971-1980ArthouseAsianJapanKôichi SaitôQuote:
BAM/PFA (Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive) wrote:
In this film of the furusato genre, Isako Nakazato returns to the Tsugaru fishing village where she grew up, bringing with her Iwashiro, a gangster who has been marked for a hit. The two decide to start a new life together in the village, learning from the wisdom of the fishermen, the blind musicians and the other villagers who have made them welcome.Koichi Saito has made several films on similar themes, in which his protagonists are outsiders, often criminals, seeking redemption through love and acceptance into a new community.Read More »
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Seijun Suzuki – Hishu monogatari aka A Story of Sorrow And Sadness (1977)
1971-1980ArthouseDramaJapanSeijun SuzukiQuote:
Nearly a decade after being fired by Nikkatsu Studios, Suzuki returned to the director’s chair with this titillating tale of a model who is groomed to become a professional golfer as a publicity stunt. When she turns out to be good at the sport, her success leads a deranged fan to hatch a blackmail scheme. “Riddled with the director’s wildly non-conformist use of non-contiguous edits, unhinged shot composition, and violent splashes of colour, crazed and chaotic and for too long buried in the sand bunkers of obscurity, this long-overlooked work simply cries out for revival” (Jasper Sharp, Midnight Eye).Read More »