Directed by Mikio Naruse • 1951 • Japan
Starring Kinuyo Tanaka, Ranko Hanai, Yuji Hori
Something of a Japanese answer to the neorealist movement concurrently flowering in Europe, Mikio Naruse’s lyrical, quietly moving portrait of everyday endurance in Tokyo’s bustling Ginza district recounts a few days in the life of a luckless, middle-aged geisha (the heartbreakingly great Kinuyo Tanaka) as she weathers setbacks and disappointments while trying to eke out a living for herself and her young son. Forgoing artificial dramatics in favor of an almost documentary-like naturalism, Naruse crafts a bittersweet breakthrough whose slice-of-life texture possesses a startlingly vivid power.
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Directed by Mikio Naruse • 1952 • Japan
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Wife
Directed by Mikio Naruse • 1953 • Japan
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