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''Utamaro and His Five Women'' is a 1946 Japanese
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film directed by
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. It is based on the novel of the same title by Kanji Kunieda, itself a fictionalized account of the life of famous printmaker
Kitagawa Utamaro was a Japanese artist. He is one of the most highly regarded designers of ukiyo-e woodblock prints and paintings, and is best known for his ''Bijin-ga, bijin ōkubi-e'' "large-headed pictures of beautiful women" of the 1790s. He also produ ...
.


Synopsis

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(now
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) in the 18th century. During a parade of samurai and their families and concubines, Seinosuke Koide, a samurai and artist affiliated to a
Kanō school The is one of the most famous schools of Japanese painting. The Kanō school of painting was the dominant style of painting from the late 15th century until the Meiji era, Meiji period which began in 1868, by which time the school had divided i ...
master, visits a print shop where he sees a woodcut print by Utamaro that boasts the superiority of his
ukiyo-e is a genre of Japanese art that flourished from the 17th through 19th centuries. Its artists produced woodblock printing, woodblock prints and Nikuhitsu-ga, paintings of such subjects as female beauties; kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers; scenes ...
style over the prevailing Chinese style. Enraged, he goes searching for Utamaro, announcing to teach him a lesson or even kill him. Utamaro, although having been warned, meets Koide in a tea-house where he proposes a painting contest instead of a samurai-like sword duel, to which his pursuer agrees. Koide subsequently acknowledges Utamaro's superiority and declares him the winner, following him as a disciple. Utamaro hears that Edo's best tattoo artist lacks the confidence to draw on the back of courtesan Orui, who is famous for her beauty. He asks her permission to paint directly onto her back for the tattoo artist to then tattoo over, which she proudly accepts. Shozaburo, son of a wholesaler, falls in love with Orui and elopes with her to the countryside, leaving behind his fiancée Okita, who was once a model for Utamaro. Utamaro goes to a lake-side with his friends and spies Oran, the beautiful daughter of a commoner, amongst a group of bathing girls. He takes her to be his new model. Later, he is sentenced to 50 days in handcuffs for a series of prints on
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which offended the officials. Okita tracks down Shozaburo and Orui and takes him back to Edo, but later discovers he is still seeing Orui. She stabs both to death, then goes to Utamaro's house explaining that, although she knows she will face capital punishment for the crime, she had to be true to her own feelings. Utamaro has eventually his handcuffs removed and instantly returns to drawing. The film ends with a collection of his most famous prints falling one by one in front of the camera.


Cast

* Minosuke Bandō – Utamaro * Kōtarō Bandō – Seinosuke Koide * Shotaro Nakamura – Shozaburo *
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– Okita, Shozaburo's fiancée * Eiko Ohara – Yukie, Seinosuke's fiancée * Toshiko Iizuka – Orui, the tattooed courtesan * Hiroko Kawasaki – Oran, the daughter of a commoner * Kiniko Shiratao – Oshin, the brothel keeper


Background

''Utamaro and His Five Women'' was made during the seven-year
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which followed
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and capitulation of Japan. At the time, film production was overseen by representatives of the occupation forces, and
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(period films) were rarely made, as they were seen as being inherently
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or
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. In order to receive permittance to make the film, Mizoguchi argued that Utamaro was "a popular democratic painter" and agreed to emphasize the topic of female emancipation. Though ''Utamaro and His Five Women'' is based on the life of Kitagawa Utamaro, it has frequently been viewed as an
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work by critics. In her 2003 article for ''
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'', Freda Freiberg wrote: "The equation Utamaro=Mizoguchi has been irresistible to most critics as the two artists did have a lot in common. Both of them worked in a popular mass-produced medium operated by businessmen, and chafed under oppressive censorship regimes; both frequented the pleasure quarters and sought the company of
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; but, most significantly, they both achieved fame for their portraits of women."


Critical reception

Initially, Japanese critics believed that the film didn't live up to the director's usual high standards, an opinion which was in parts re-evaluated in later years. The reviews by contemporary Western critics collected on
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regard ''Utamaro and His Five Women'' as an interesting, though not major work by Mizoguchi. Film scholar Alexander Jacoby called it the "mellowest work" the director made during the Occupation years. In his review for '' Time Out'',
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rated it as "less emotional, more formalised, more mysterious, and a great deal more daring aestethically" than Mizoguchi's later films.


See also

* Kōmei Bijin Rokkasen, a series of prints by Utamaro depicting women of Edo's pleasure district


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Utamaro And His Five Women 1946 films 1946 drama films Biographical films about artists Films directed by Kenji Mizoguchi 1940s Japanese-language films Jidaigeki films Shochiku films Films with screenplays by Yoshikata Yoda Cultural depictions of Japanese people Cultural depictions of 18th-century painters Cultural depictions of 19th-century painters Japanese drama films Japanese black-and-white films Films set in 18th-century Edo period