is a 1963 Japanese
drama film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed by
Susumu Hani
is a Japanese film director, and one of the most prominent representatives of the 1960s Japanese New Wave. Born in Tokyo, he has directed both documentaries and Feature film, feature films.
He won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award ...
. It was entered into the
14th Berlin International Film Festival
The 14th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 26 June to 7 July 1964.
The Golden Bear was awarded to '' Dry Summer'' directed by Metin Erksan.
The Swedish film ''491'' by Vilgot Sjöman was rejected by festival director Alf ...
where
Sachiko Hidari
was a Japanese actress and film director.
Life
Hidari was born in Asahi, Toyama, as the eldest of 8 children. She graduated from Tokyo Women's College of Physical Education and gave her film debut in 1952 in ''Wakaki hi no ayamachi''. Betwe ...
won the
Silver Bear for Best Actress
The Silver Bear for Best Actress () was an award presented at the Berlin International Film Festival from 1956 to 2020. It was given to an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance and was chosen by the International Jury from the fil ...
award.
Plot
A middle-class woman in Tokyo, Naoko Ishikawa (
Sachiko Hidari
was a Japanese actress and film director.
Life
Hidari was born in Asahi, Toyama, as the eldest of 8 children. She graduated from Tokyo Women's College of Physical Education and gave her film debut in 1952 in ''Wakaki hi no ayamachi''. Betwe ...
) lives with her husband in a shining new apartment building on a hill overlooking a slum. As her husband Eiichi (
Eiji Okada
was a Japanese film actor from Chōshi, Chiba. Okada served in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II and was a miner and traveling salesman before becoming an actor.
Internationally, his best-remembered roles include Lui ("him" in Fre ...
) becomes more entangled in his life as businessman, Naoko looks for ways to expand her own life even as her husband's life shrinks in scope and intimacy. She loses her sense of security when she becomes acquainted with poverty in her neighborhood. She finds herself strangely drawn to a rag-picker, Ikona (Kikuji Yamashita) who lives down below in a tin shack with a blind child and a dog, and the sheltering comforts of her middle-class existence inexorably fall away.
Cast
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Sachiko Hidari
was a Japanese actress and film director.
Life
Hidari was born in Asahi, Toyama, as the eldest of 8 children. She graduated from Tokyo Women's College of Physical Education and gave her film debut in 1952 in ''Wakaki hi no ayamachi''. Betwe ...
- Naoko Ishikawa
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Kikuji Yamashita - Ikona
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Eiji Okada
was a Japanese film actor from Chōshi, Chiba. Okada served in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II and was a miner and traveling salesman before becoming an actor.
Internationally, his best-remembered roles include Lui ("him" in Fre ...
- Eiichi Ishikawa
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Akio Hasegawa - Laundry Boy
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Yoshimi Hiramatsu - Nakano
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Setsuko Horikoshi - Old lady of book store
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Takanobu Hozumi
, better known as , was a Japanese actor from Ōhito, Shizuoka (now Izunokuni) attached to Mausu Promotion.
He died of gallbladder cancer at the age of 87.
Filmography
Live-action
Film
* '' Baka ga Tank Deyattekuru'' (xxxx) (Officer Momota ...
- Doctor
*
Hiromi Ichida - Nurse
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Mariko Igarashi - Blind girl
*
Hiro Kasai - Ghetto guy
*
Shûji Kawabe - Detective
*
Toshie Kimura - Sasaki
*
Masakazu Kuwayama - Laundry owner
*
Toshio Matsumoto
(25 March 1932 – 12 April 2017) was a Japanese film director and video artist.
Early life
Matsumoto was born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan and graduated from Tokyo University in 1955.
Career
Matsumoto’s first short was '' Ginrin' ...
- Laundry man
*
Yukio Ninagawa
was a Japanese theatre director, actor and film director, particularly known for his Japanese language productions of the Greek tragedies as well as Shakespeare—he directed eight distinct renditions of ''Hamlet.'' Ninagawa was also emeritus of ...
- Balloon guy
*
Kazuya Oguri
*
Miyoko Takahashi - Ghetto woman
Awards
In 1964,
Sachiko Hidari
was a Japanese actress and film director.
Life
Hidari was born in Asahi, Toyama, as the eldest of 8 children. She graduated from Tokyo Women's College of Physical Education and gave her film debut in 1952 in ''Wakaki hi no ayamachi''. Betwe ...
also won the
Silver Bear for Best Actress
The Silver Bear for Best Actress () was an award presented at the Berlin International Film Festival from 1956 to 2020. It was given to an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance and was chosen by the International Jury from the fil ...
at the
14th Berlin International Film Festival
The 14th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 26 June to 7 July 1964.
The Golden Bear was awarded to '' Dry Summer'' directed by Metin Erksan.
The Swedish film ''491'' by Vilgot Sjöman was rejected by festival director Alf ...
for her film ''
The Insect Woman
is a 1963 Japanese drama film directed by Shōhei Imamura. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival, where Sachiko Hidari won the Silver Bear for Best Actress award. It was also awarded numerous national film prizes.
Pl ...
'' directed by
Shohei Imamura. The film was nominated for Golden Bear, but won OCIC Award and Youth Film Award for best feature film.
In Japan, Hidari won Best Actress at
Blue Ribbon Award,
Mainichi Film Award
The
are a series of annual film awards, sponsored by ''Mainichi Shimbun'' (毎日新聞), one of the largest newspaper companies in Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of t ...
and
Kinema Junpo Award
, commonly called , is Japan's oldest film magazine and began publication in July 1919. It was first published three times a month, using the Japanese ''Jun'' (旬) system of dividing months into three parts, but the postwar ''Kinema Junpō'' ha ...
.
References
External links
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1963 films
1963 drama films
Japanese black-and-white films
Films directed by Susumu Hani
1960s Japanese-language films
1960s Japanese films
Japanese drama films
Japanese-language drama films
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