Japan’s Golden Age of Cinema

A Story from Chikamatsu (The Crucified Lovers)

Générique

Titre original :
Chikamatsu monogatari
Pays :
Japon 
Année :
1954
Réalisateur :
Kenji Mizoguchi
Version :
vostEN
Durée :
102 minutes
Format/Type de support :
digital
Acteurs :
Kazuo Hasegawa, Kyoko Kagawa, Yoko Minamida, Eitaro Shindo
Récompenses :
Compétition, Festival de Cannes 1955
In collaboration with the Japan Foundation and the Japanese Embassy in Luxembourg | 4k Restoration

synopsis

In Edo-period Japan, Ishun flourishes in business but remains stingy and cruel, often mistreating his wife, Osan. When her brother desperately needs money, Osan teams up with Ishun’s employee, Mohei, and steals the sum from her husband. After Ishun learns of the theft, he accuses Osan and Mohei of having an affair – an act then punishable by crucifixion. Ironically, the pair flee together and become lovers on the lam. But Ishun’s men aren’t far behind…

Condenses a vast array of injustices – as well as an extraordinary romantic power – into its teeming action. Mizoguchi builds the drama on such underlying pathologies as the sexual harassment of a female worker, the martial cruelty of the samurai class, and a repressive moralism that treats women like property. The tale morphs into a hectic, passionate flight for freedom as the protagonists try to save their own lives and, in the process, discover their love for each other; Mizoguchi films their devotion unto death with a fiercely defiant exaltation.

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