Released Date:
2012-07-01
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
90 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (215 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraGenres:
ComedyTèkè Kon (novel)
Toshiro Suzuki
A rumbunctious and ribald tale of a troupe of travelling actors who alternate highlights of kabuki theatre with strip shows.
Released Date:
1963-09-13
Languages:
Japanese, English
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
77 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (1070 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraGisashi Yamauchi
Hisashi Yamauchi
Kazu ètsuka (novel)
A young hoodlum decides to work for a criminal organization that is tearing itself apart.
Released Date:
1964-06-30
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
123 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (1087 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraGenres:
DramaAmorality in Japan. Tome is born into poverty in rural Japan, in the late 1910s. Chuji, her father, dotes on her; her mother is less faithful. Tome becomes a neighbor's mistress, works at his mill as World War II rages, and has a daughter. After an affair with a mill supervisor, Tome goes to Tokyo to seek her fortune. She leaves the child, Nobuko, in Chuji's care. Tome's a maid at a brothel, learns trade from the madam, enjoys the protection of a businessman whose mistress she becomes, and is soon herself the boss. As Chuji ages and Nobuko grows up with her own ideas, can Tome's self-preserving schemes provide continued comfort? Or will the mice scamper over her?
Released Date:
1964-11-17
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
150 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (814 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraGenres:
DramaShinji Fujiwara (story)
Keiji Hasebe
Shèhei Imamura
A housewife living under her tyrannical husband has her life stressfully turned upside down after getting raped by a burglar.
Released Date:
1966-08-01
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
120 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (1474 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraShèhei Imamura
Akiyuki Nosaka (novel)
Koji Numata
Mr. Ogata lives a complicated life: he is a pornographer making two skin flicks per day and trying to stay beneath the radar screen of the local mob; he deeply loves his ailing wife Haru who's cursed by the restless spirit of her dead first husband; he also has a mistress, a step-son who wants to go to university, and a step-daughter entering adolescence. He lusts after his step-daughter, and when Haru finds out about those sexual advances, she asks him to marry the girl. Haru even signs over her business to him, and a crisis ensues when Ogata uses her nest egg to buy equipment so he and his pals can set up their own film processing lab. Surreal images and events weave their way into Ogata's life.
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
130 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (380 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraReleased 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:
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:
1981-01-08
Languages:
Japanese, English
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
151 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (393 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraGenres:
DramaNear the turbulent end of the Edo era, a man returning to Japan after exile in America searches for his wife and becomes swept up in the current of revolution in this incisive period drama from the great Shohei Imamura.
Released Date:
1983-04-29
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
130 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (4542 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraGenres:
DramaShèhei Imamura (screenplay)
Shichirè Fukazawa (novel)
In a small village in a valley everyone who reaches the age of 70 must leave the village and go to a certain mountain top to die. If anyone should refuse he or she would disgrace their family. Old Orin is 69. This winter it is her turn to go to the mountain. But first she must make sure that her eldest son Tatsuhei finds a wife.
Released Date:
1989-09-17
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
123 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
(2042 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraGenres:
DramaMasuji Ibuse (novel)
Shèhei Imamura
Toshirè Ishidè
Mr and Mrs Shizuma, and their niece Yasuko, make their way through the ruins of Hiroshima, just after the atomic bomb has dropped. Five years later, Yasuko is living with her aunt and uncle, and her senile grandmother, in a village containing many of the bomb survivors. Yasuko does not appear to be affected by the bomb, but the Shizuma's are worried about her marriage prospects, as she could succumb to radiation sickness at any time.
Released Date:
1998-08-21
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
117 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (4174 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraGenres:
DramaShèhei Imamura
Daisuke Tengan
Motofumi Tomikawa
Akira Yoshimura (novel)
White-collar worker Yamashita finds out that his wife has a lover visiting her when he's away, suddenly returns home and kills her. After eight years in prison, he returns to live in a small village, opens a barber shop (he was trained as a barber in prison) and talks almost to no-one except for the eel he "befriended" in prison. One day he finds the unconscious body of Keiko, who attempted suicide and reminds him of his wife. She starts to work at his shop, but he doesn't let her become close to him.
Released Date:
1999-01-15
Languages:
Japanese, German
Countries:
Japan, France
Runtime:
129 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (1195 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraShèhei Imamura
Ango Sakaguchi (novel)
Daisuke Tengan
Dr. Akagi, a rural physician in Japan during WWII, wages a one-man crusade against hepetitis, earning him a reputation as "Dr. Liver." But his fanatic campaign brings him into disfavor with the Japanese army, and as the war seems more and more hopeless for the Japanese, Dr. Akagi finds himself increasingly a scapegoat.
Released Date:
1998-08-21
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
117 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (4174 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraGenres:
DramaShèhei Imamura
Daisuke Tengan
Motofumi Tomikawa
Akira Yoshimura (novel)
White-collar worker Yamashita finds out that his wife has a lover visiting her when he's away, suddenly returns home and kills her. After eight years in prison, he returns to live in a small village, opens a barber shop (he was trained as a barber in prison) and talks almost to no-one except for the eel he "befriended" in prison. One day he finds the unconscious body of Keiko, who attempted suicide and reminds him of his wife. She starts to work at his shop, but he doesn't let her become close to him.
Released Date:
2001-11-03
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan, France
Runtime:
119 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (2088 Reviews)
Director:
Shèhei ImamuraYo Henmi (novel)
Shèhei Imamura
Daisuke Tengan
Motofumi Tomikawa (screenplay)
An impossible tale. Taro, an old man who dies homeless in Tokyo has told Yosuke, a weak-willed out-of-work salaryman about a golden statue that he left years ago in a house by the sea in Noto. Yosuke goes and he's captivated by Saeko, a young women who lives in the house where Taro left the statue. She has a strange affliction: water builds up in her and she can only vent it by wicked acts, such as shoplifting, or, more powerfully, through orgasm. Yosuke obliges, the water gives him life, as well as the plants and fish it reaches. Saeko feels shame, and she has a past. Taro's ghost urges Yosuke to fulfill his desires, but can the relationship survive?
Released Date:
2002-09-11
Languages:
English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, French Sign Language, Japanese
Countries:
UK, France, Egypt, Japan, Mexico, USA, Iran
Runtime:
134 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
(4698 Reviews)
Director:
Youssef ChahineAmos GitaiAlejandro Gonzèlez IèèrrituShèhei ImamuraClaude LelouchKen LoachSamira MakhmalbafMira NairIdrissa OuedraogoSean PennDanis TanovicGenres:
DramaYoussef Chahine (segment)
Sabrina Dhawan (segment)
Amos Gitai (segment)
Alejandro Gonzèlez Ièèrritu (segment)
Paul Laverty (segment)
Claude Lelouch (segment)
Ken Loach (segment)
Samira Makhmalbaf (segment)
Idrissa Ouedraogo (segment)
Sean Penn (segment)
Marie-Jose Sanselme (segment)
Danis Tanovic (segment)
Daisuke Tengan (segment)
Pierre Uytterhoeven (segment)
Vladimir Vega (segment)
Eleven directors from 11 countries each contribute an 11-minute short reflecting on the events of 11 September 2001. A village teacher in Iran tries to explain to her young students what's happened. City kids in Burkina Faso think they've spotted Osama bin Laden. A deaf Frenchwoman in Manhattan writes a Dear John letter to a man who has left that morning for work at the World Trade Center. A Chilean remembers Allende. Events recall other deaths. A mother endures more than her son's death. And so on. The tone varies, as do the locales. Most stories are about others coming to terms with the events of the day, but at least one confronts the viewer with tragedy and death.
Released Date:
2002-09-11
Languages:
English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, French Sign Language, Japanese
Countries:
UK, France, Egypt, Japan, Mexico, USA, Iran
Runtime:
134 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
(4698 Reviews)
Director:
Youssef ChahineAmos GitaiAlejandro Gonzèlez IèèrrituShèhei ImamuraClaude LelouchKen LoachSamira MakhmalbafMira NairIdrissa OuedraogoSean PennDanis TanovicGenres:
DramaYoussef Chahine (segment)
Sabrina Dhawan (segment)
Amos Gitai (segment)
Alejandro Gonzèlez Ièèrritu (segment)
Paul Laverty (segment)
Claude Lelouch (segment)
Ken Loach (segment)
Samira Makhmalbaf (segment)
Idrissa Ouedraogo (segment)
Sean Penn (segment)
Marie-Jose Sanselme (segment)
Danis Tanovic (segment)
Daisuke Tengan (segment)
Pierre Uytterhoeven (segment)
Vladimir Vega (segment)
Eleven directors from 11 countries each contribute an 11-minute short reflecting on the events of 11 September 2001. A village teacher in Iran tries to explain to her young students what's happened. City kids in Burkina Faso think they've spotted Osama bin Laden. A deaf Frenchwoman in Manhattan writes a Dear John letter to a man who has left that morning for work at the World Trade Center. A Chilean remembers Allende. Events recall other deaths. A mother endures more than her son's death. And so on. The tone varies, as do the locales. Most stories are about others coming to terms with the events of the day, but at least one confronts the viewer with tragedy and death.
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