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Gate Of Flesh
is a 1964 Japanese film based on a novel by Taijiro Tamura and directed by Seijun Suzuki. The first of Suzuki's "flesh trilogy" (followed by '' Story of a Prostitute'' and '' Carmen from Kawachi''), the series is considered the "crowning achievement" of his period working at the production house Nikkatsu. The film is viewed as a direct and allegorical critique of Japan's Occupation and subsequent development, which rather than breaking with the country's pre-war militaristic, authoritarian social structures only sees their reconstitution in the post-war period. Plot In an impoverished and burnt out Tokyo ghetto of post-World War II Japan, a band of prostitutes defend their territory, squatting in a bombed-out building. Somehow they eke out a living together. Forming a sort of family in an environment where everyone ( American soldiers and Japanese yakuza) is a potential antagonist, the girls cajole each other, and ruthlessly punish any of their group who violate the cardinal r ...
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Seijun Suzuki
, born (24 May 1923 – 13 February 2017), was a Japanese filmmaker, actor, and screenwriter. His films are known for their florid visual style, absurd humour, and a playful rejection of traditional film grammar. He made 40 predominately B-movies for the Nikkatsu Company between 1956 and 1967, working most prolifically in the yakuza genre. His increasingly surreal style began to draw the ire of the studio in 1963 and culminated in his ultimate dismissal for what is now regarded as his magnum opus, '' Branded to Kill'' (1967), starring notable collaborator Joe Shishido. Suzuki successfully sued the studio for wrongful dismissal, but he was blacklisted for 10 years after that. As an independent filmmaker, he won critical acclaim and a Japanese Academy Award for his ''Taishō'' trilogy, '' Zigeunerweisen'' (1980), '' Kagero-za'' (1981) and '' Yumeji'' (1991). His films remained widely unknown outside Japan until a series of theatrical retrospectives beginning in the mid- ...
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Ghetto
A ghetto is a part of a city in which members of a minority group are concentrated, especially as a result of political, social, legal, religious, environmental or economic pressure. Ghettos are often known for being more impoverished than other areas of the city. Versions of such restricted areas have been found across the world, each with their own names, classifications, and groupings of people. The term was originally used for the Venetian Ghetto in Venice, Italy, as early as 1516, to describe the part of the city where Jewish people were restricted to live and thus segregated from other people. However, other early societies may have formed their own versions of the same structure; words resembling ''ghetto'' in meaning appear in Hebrew, Yiddish, Italian, Germanic, Polish, Corsican, Old French, and -4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ..., and Latin. During the Holocaust">Latin"> ...
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Isao Tamagawa
was a Japanese actor. He appeared in the Japanese film ''Branded to Kill'', as Michihiko Yabuhara: the yakuza boss that hires Hanada and seduces his wife. Upon the discovery that his diamond smuggling operation has been burgled, he employs Hanada to execute the guilty parties then adds him to the list when he flubs the job. His final appearance is with a bullet hole in his head. Tamagawa is also known for his role as the bumbling, but skilled Inspector Ippei Kumano in ''Super Robot Red Baron'', which ran from 1973 to 1974. On January 1, 2004, Tamagawa died at the age of 81. He was a native of Tokyo. Partial filmography *''Taiyo no nai machi'' (1954) *''Tôkyô wan'' (1962) *''Hidarikî ki no sôgekishâ-Tôkyô wan'' (1962) *''Shitamachi no taiyô'' (1963) - Detective *''Rikugun zangyaku monogatari'' (1963) *'' Pale Flower'' (1964) *''Gate of Flesh'' (1964) - Horidome *''Kikyô'' (1964) - Gô Ushiki *''Sâtsu rarete tama ruka (II)'' (1964) *''Kwaidan'' (1964) - (segment "Chawan ...
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Keisuke Noro
Keisuke (written: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , or ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese general *, Japanese mixed martial artist *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese footballer * Keisuke Hoashi (born 1967), American actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese actor and voice actor *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese sumo wrestler *, Japanese physician and biologist *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese actor *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese politician *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese film director *, Japanese actor *, Japanese photographer *, Japanese-Korean racing driver *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese musician and singer-songwriter *Keisuke Makino (born 1969), Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese actor and singer *, Ja ...
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Misako Tominaga
is a feminine Japanese given name. It can have many different meaning depending on the kanji characters used and may also be written using the hiragana and katakana writing systems. Different variations include these listed below. Written forms Forms in kanji can include: *美沙子, "beauty, fine sand, child" *海沙子, "sea, fine sand, child" *巳砂子, "sign of the snake, sand, child" *実冴子, "truth, serene, skillful, child" *美咲子, "beauty, blossom, child" *魅佐子, "fascination, help, child" People *, javelin thrower *, actress and essayist *, long-distance runner *, singer, songwriter and pianist *, actress *, women's basketball player * Misako Takashima, manga artist, writer and illustrator *, swimmer *, actress *, actress *, nurse, model, and lolita fashion president Fictional characters * Misako ''(Ninjago)'', a character in ''Ninjago'' *, a character in the manga series ''Kodocha'' *, a character in the anime series ''Psycho-Pass ''Psycho-Pas ...
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Kayo Matsuo
is a Japanese actress. Filmography Films * '' Endless Desire'' (1958) * '' My Second Brother'' (1959) – Yoshiko Yasumoto * ''High Teen Yakuza'' (1962) – Keiko Nakagawa * ''Aoi sanmyaku'' (1963) – Kuko * '' Hikaru umi'' (1963) – Eiko Asanuma * ''Gate of Flesh'' (1964) – Mino * '' Story of a Prostitute'' (1965) * ''Tattooed Life'' (1965) – Oyuki * '' Carmen from Kawachi'' (1966) – Yukie * ''Fighting Elegy'' (1966) – Misako * ''Ketto'' (1967) – Masae Fukui * '' Tsumiki no hako'' (1968) – Mie Sasarinna * '' Nemuri Kyoshiro 12: Akujo-gari'' (1969) – Rakka * '' The Vampire Doll'' (1970) – Keiko Sagawa * '' Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx'' (1972) – Sayaka Yagyu * '' Yamaguchi-gumi San-daime'' (1973) – Fumiko Fukayama * '' Hissatsu Shikakenin Baian Arijigoku'' (1975) – Rin * '' Aftermath of Battles Without Honor and Humanity'' (1979) – Satoko Ikenaga * ''Nihon no Fixer'' (1979) – Masako Yamaoka * '' Yami no karyudo'' (1979) – Oren * ...
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Tomiko Ishii
is a Japanese actress. Filmography Films *''Gate of Flesh'' (1964), Roku * Daimon Otokode Shinitai (1969) *''The Ramen Girl'' (2009), Megumi Television *''Oshin is a Japanese television, Japanese Asadora, serialized morning television drama (''asadora''), which originally aired on NHK from 4 March 1983 to 31 March 1984; it is the 31st ''asadora'' overall to be produced. The 297 15-minute episodes follo ...'' (1983), Mrs. Sakuragi *'' Kinpachi-sensei'' (1979), Miyo Tanaka External links * * 1935 births Actresses from Osaka Living people {{Japan-screen-actor-stub ...
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Kōji Wada (actor)
was a Japanese actor. Career In 1959, Wada was scouted and joined Nikkatsu Company at the age of 15. Wada's film debut was the 1959 film ''Mugon no Rantō'' directed by Katsumi Nishikawa. In 1971, he left Nikkatsu and became a freelance actor. As a freelance actor he appeared in supporting roles in such films as '' The Street Fighter's Last Revenge'', '' New Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Last Days of the Boss''. Death In December 1984, he complained of his first discomfort, saying that his stomach hurt, but he disguised it with medication. On June 1, 1985, I finally couldn't stand it anymore and went to the hospital, where I was admitted to the hospital urgently. At the end of the year, he miraculously recovered and was temporarily discharged from the hospital and resumed his activities. After a short hiatus, he returned to Ooka Echizen and recorded his last recording, Nagusame, but in 1986, his health deteriorated again. He was hospitalized for 10 days from February 14, ...
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The Criterion Collection
The Criterion Collection, Inc. (or simply Criterion) is an American home video, home-video distribution company that focuses on licensing, restoring and distributing "important classic and contemporary films". A "sister company" of art film, arthouse film distributor Janus Films, Criterion serves film and media scholars, Cinephilia, cinephiles and public and academic libraries. Criterion has helped to standardize certain aspects of home-video releases such as Film preservation, film restoration, the Letterboxing (filming), letterboxing format for widescreen films and the inclusion of bonus features such as scholarly essays and documentary content about the films and filmmakers. Criterion most notably pioneered the use of Audio commentary, commentary tracks. Criterion has produced and distributed more than 1,200 special editions of its films in VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray formats and box sets. These films and their special features are also available v ...
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Takeo Kimura
was a Japanese art director, writer and film director. Beginning his career in 1945 he art-directed well over 200 films. He was one of Japan's best known art directors, most famously for his collaborations with cult director Seijun Suzuki through the 1960s at the Nikkatsu Company, exemplified by '' Tokyo Drifter'' (1966). Other directors with whom he frequently worked include Toshio Masuda, Kazuo Kuroki, Kei Kumai and Kaizo Hayashi. At age 90 he made his feature film directorial debut with '' Dreaming Awake'' (2008). He had also worked as a critic, writer, painter, photographer and teacher. Career Kimura was born in Tokyo on April 1, 1918. A graduate of Aoyama Gakuin University with a background in theatre, Kimura joined the Nikkatsu Company's scenography department in 1941. The same year, the government ordered the ten major movie studios to consolidate into two. A counteroffer of three was accepted and Nikkatsu merged with Daito and Shinko, the first shutting down their ...
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Gate Of Flesh Sketch By Takeo Kimura
A gate or gateway is a point of entry to or from a space enclosed by walls. The word is derived from Proto-Germanic ''*gatan'', meaning an opening or passageway. Synonyms include yett (which comes from the same root word) and portal. The concept originally referred to the gap or hole in the wall or fence, rather than a barrier which closed it. Gates may prevent or control the entry or exit of individuals, or they may be merely decorative. The moving part or parts of a gateway may be considered "doors", as they are fixed at one side whilst opening and closing like one. A gate may have a latch that can be raised and lowered to both open a gate or prevent it from swinging. Gate operation can be either automated or manual. Locks are also used on gates to increase security. Larger gates can be used for a whole building, such as a castle or fortified town. Doors can also be considered gates when they are used to block entry as prevalent within a gatehouse. Purpose-specific types ...
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Borneo
Borneo () is the List of islands by area, third-largest island in the world, with an area of , and population of 23,053,723 (2020 national censuses). Situated at the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, it is one of the Greater Sunda Islands, located north of Java Island, Java, west of Sulawesi, and east of Sumatra. The island is crossed by the equator, which divides it roughly in half. The list of divided islands, island is politically divided among three states. The sovereign state of Brunei in the north makes up 1% of the territory. Approximately 73% of Borneo is Indonesian territory, and in the north, the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak make up about 26% of the island. The Malaysian federal territory of Labuan is situated on a small island just off the coast of Borneo. Etymology When the sixteenth-century Portuguese explorer Jorge de Menezes made contact with the indigenous people of Borneo, they referred to their island as ''Pulu K'lemantang'', which ...
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