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Woman in the Dunes

Suna no onna

Japan

1964

147 Min
Black and White
Japanese
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DIR Hiroshi Teshigahara

PROD Kiichi Ichikawa, Tadashi Ono

DP Hiroshi Segawa

CAST Eiji Okada, Kyoko Kishida

ED Fusako Shuzui

MUSIC Toru Takemitsu

Synopsis

One of the sixties’ great international art-house sensations, Woman in the Dunes was for many the grand unveiling of the surreal, idiosyncratic worldview of Hiroshi Teshigahara. Eija Okada plays an amateur entomologist who has left Tokyo to study an unclassified species of beetle that resides in a remote, vast desert; when he misses his bus back to civilization, he is persuaded to spend the night in the home of a young widow (Kiyoko Kishida) who lives in a hut at the bottom of a sand dune. What results is one of cinema’s most bristling, unnerving, and palpably erotic battles of the sexes, as well as a nightmarish depiction of everyday Sisyphean struggle, for which Teshigahara received an Academy Award nomination for best director. —The Criterion Collection

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Steve

10Dec09

Wow what a masterpiece!! I can't believe that I hadn't heard of this film and didn't have a chance to see this film till now. Where've I been? Busy watching every other film I guess  
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Robert W Peabody III

11Nov09

Woman in the Dunes (1964) Suna no onna DIR Hiroshi Teshigahara 147 Min the primitive adapts and endures... a corollary to Godard’s _2 or 3 Things I Know About Her_   
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Abel Whittle

10Nov09

This is an absolutely beautiful piece of film making. The story is perfectly paced and measured, the cinematography is inspiring. The music unnerving. Quite simply, one of the bravest movies I have ever seen. The use of sand and isolationism to reflect humankind's metophorical battle through life, and the need for acceptance is quite thrilling.   

David F. Mendes

15Oct09

An amazing novel, by Kobo Abe, made into an amazing film. Strong, beautiful, unique.  

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Woman in the Dunes

By Law on December 27, 2009

Thoroughly fascinating, heavily existential, technically competent, strongly structured and crafted, Woman in the Dunes is utterly fantastic and amongst the greatest films I have ever seen. Packed…  read review

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