Released Date:
1953-04-29
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
89 min
IMDB Ratings:
(143 Reviews)
Director:
Mikio NaruseGenres:
DramaFumiko Hayashi (novel)
Toshirè Ide
Tokyo. Mihoko and Toichi Nakagawa's ten year marriage is crumbling out of inertia. Each knows the other isn't happy, they themselves aren't happy, but they don't talk about their problems with each other, each festering in their unhappiness largely so that they will not show especially to their three boarders their problems. Mihiko in particular, old fashioned in her outlook, does not see divorce as an option, that move which would be a stigma she could not tolerate. Both are seemingly oblivious to the fact that others around them are facing similar if not worse situations, and that they themselves are largely the cause of their unhappiness. Things for their marriage get worse when Toichi starts to fall for his work colleague, widowed Fusako Sagara, who returns his affections.
Released Date:
1955-11-18
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
93 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (5502 Reviews)
Director:
Hiroshi InagakiHideji Hèjè (play)
Hiroshi Inagaki
Tokuhei Wakao
Eiji Yoshikawa (novel)
With his closest friend, Matahachi, Takezo (the town's wild, orphan kid) leaves his village to join an army on its way to battle. After their side loses, they seek shelter in the isolated home of a widow, Oko, and her daughter, Akemi. Oko seduces Matahachi, who forgets his betrothal to the virtuous Otsu. Oko, Matahachi, and Akemi go to Kyoto, but Takezo returns to the village. Matahachi's family rejects Takezo's report and has him arrested for treason. A monk rescues him from death and sentences him to the study of the samurai code. Otsu and Takezo fall in love, and she promises to wait for him when he sets off on the road as a knight errant.
Released Date:
1967-04-28
Languages:
Japanese, English
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
116 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (3787 Reviews)
Director:
Kon IchikawaMichio Takeyama (novel)
Natto Wada
Mizushima is a soldier in the Japanese army in Burma in World War II. He's a good soldier and frequently plays his harp to entertain his fellow soldiers. When the war comes to an end, he is asked by the British to go into the mountains to try and convince a Japanese troop to surrender. Given only 30 minutes to convince them, Mizushima is unsuccessful - they would rather die with honor - and the British attack. Deeply affected by what has happened, he becomes a Buddhist monk, traveling the countryside burying the remains of Japanese soldiers. He is unable however to rejoin his brothers-in-arms.
Released Date:
1965-11-22
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
183 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
(9181 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiYèko Mizuki (screenplay)
Lafcadio Hearn (novel)
This film contains four distinct, separate stories. "Black Hair": A poor samurai who divorces his true love to marry for money, but finds the marriage disastrous and returns to his old wife, only to discover something eerie about her. "The Woman in the Snow": Stranded in a snowstorm, a woodcutter meets an icy spirit in the form of a woman spares his life on the condition that he never tell anyone about her. A decade later he forgets his promise. "Hoichi the Earless": Hoichi is a blind musician, living in a monastery who sings so well that a ghostly imperial court commands him to perform the epic ballad of their death battle for them. But the ghosts are draining away his life, and the monks set out to protect him by writing a holy mantra over his body to make him invisible to the ghosts. But they've forgotten something. "In a Cup of Tea": a writer tells the story of a man who keep seeing a mysterious face reflected in his cup of tea.
Released Date:
1970-07-22
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
173 min
Rated:
GP
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (765 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraGenres:
DramaKeiji Hasebe
Shèhei Imamura
The Tokyo engineer Kariya arrives on a primitive tropical island to drill a well to provide water for the sugar mill. He is assisted on the island by Kametaro, from the inbred Futori family. Nekichi Futori is chained in a pit that he has to dig, in order to appease the gods for breaking island customs. Nekichi is in love with his sister Uma, who is a shaman priestess at the sacred shrine, that contains the only good water close to the mill. She is also the mistress of Ryu, the manager of the mill. The patriarch of the Futori family tries to get the engineer to marry his retarded daughter Toriko.
Released Date:
1970-04-15
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
122 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (220 Reviews)
Director:
Tadashi SawashimaFeudal Japan. Kamo Serizawa and Isami Kondo turn a collection of student fencers into a band of assassins known as the Shinsen Group, devoted to the Tokugawa shogunate and to an elegant code of action and behavior. Kondo leads the band against the forces of the Emperor in hopes of preventing his restoration to the throne.
Released Date:
1979-10-17
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
139 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (3892 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraMasaru Baba (screenplay)
Ryèzè Saki (novel)
Shunsaku Ikehata
Iwao Enokizu is a middle-aged man who has an unexplainable urge to commit insane and violent murders. Eventually he is chased by the police all over Japan, but somehow he always manages to escape. He meets a woman who runs a brothel. They love each other but how long can they be together?
Released Date:
1991-01-18
Languages:
Japanese, Portuguese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
135 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (415 Reviews)
Director:
Hiroshi TeshigaharaGenpei Akasegawa
Yaeko Nogami (novel)
Hiroshi Teshigahara
Late in the 1500s, an aging tea master teaches the way of tea to a headstrong Shogun. Through force of will and courageous fighting, Hideyoshi becomes Japan's most powerful warlord, unifying the country. Rikyu, through the tea ceremony and floral arrangements, tempers his lord, helping Hideyoshi focus on a single flower or be in a simple room where the shape of a cup is of most importance. But other forces fuel Hideyoshi's ambitions: the Portuguese bring a globe and guns, and he believes he can conquer Korea and China. When Rikyu raises doubts about invading China, Hideyoshi demands an apology, and Rikyu himself must find courage in the way of tea.
Released Date:
1992-06-19
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
121 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (140 Reviews)
Director:
Yèji YamadaYoshitaka Asama
Makoto Shiina (novel)
Yèji Yamada
Tetsuo is a young man living in Tokyo, who falls in love with a deaf-mute factory girl. He has always felt jealous of his college- educated brother, but ultimately wins both the girl and his father's acceptance and support in a touching and refreshing way.
Released Date:
1999-07-03
Languages:
English, Spanish
Countries:
Russia, Canada, Japan
Runtime:
20 min
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (2496 Reviews)
Director:
Aleksandr PetrovAleksandr Petrov (screenplay)
Ernest Hemingway (novel)
An old fisherman goes out on his fishing trip and makes a huge catch, the biggest of his life.
Released Date:
1965-01-15
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
183 min
IMDB Ratings:
8.2 (477 Reviews)
Director:
Tomu UchidaNaoyuki Suzuki (screenplay)
Tsutomu Minakami (novel)
Three thieves escape from a heist, one of them killing the other two. He is sheltered by a prostitute and sought after by the police, but only after ten years his true motivation unravels.
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