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Osaka Elegy

Naniwa ereji

Japan

1936

71 Min
Black and White
Japanese
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DIR Kenji Mizoguchi

PROD Masaichi Nagata

SCR Yoshikata Yoda

DP Minoru Miki

CAST Isuzu Yamada, Yoko Umemura, Chiyoko Okura, Shinhachiro Asaka, Benkei Shiganoya, Eitarô Shindô, Kunio Tamura, Seiichi Takegawa, Takashi Shimura

ED Tatsuko Sakane

MUSIC Koichi Takagi

Synopsis

A critical and popular triumph, Osaka Elegy established Mizoguchi as one of Japan’s major filmmakers. The director’s often-used leading actress Isuzu Yamada stars as Ayoko, a switchboard operator trapped in a compromising, ruinous relationship with her boss to help support her wastrel father. With its fluid cinematography and deft storytelling, Osaka Elegy ushered in a new era of sound melodrama for Mizoguchi. —The Criterion Collection

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Kenji Mizoguchi

Kenji Mizoguchi entered the film world as a promoter of Western novelty in Japanese cinema and exited it as an acclaimed international director who exemplified Japan at its most traditional. After The Life of Oharu and Ugetsu won prizes in successive Venice Film Festivals in the early ‘50s, Mizoguchi became an icon for the nascent French New Wave. His mastery of mise-en-scène was lauded by Jacques Rivette, while Jean-Luc Godard praised his metaphysics and his stylistic elegance. Mizoguchi is still recognized as one of the 20th century’s greatest filmmakers. Born in Tokyo, in 1898, Mizoguchi was the middle child of a roofer/carpenter. His family’s financial situation went from modest to desperate when his erratic, dreamer father tried to make a killing by selling raincoats to the military during the Russo-Japanese war. Not having enough money for food, Mizoguchi’s older sister was put up for adoption at age 14. She was later sold to a geisha house. Mizoguchi himself was taken out of… read more

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Jugend21

19Oct09

Isuzu Yamada is bewitching in this movie... also, the scene at the bunraku theater is especially nice  

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Mizoguchi on DVD IV: Mizoguchi Recap

By David Phelps on October 19, 2009
“We live in a fishbowl, and people love to talk.”– Sisters of the Gion Famously, Mizoguchi’s camera is a spy: peeking in behind bars and curtains and doorways (framing shots diagrammatically on left or
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By Jason Troches​set on July 11, 2009

Having seen 5 of Mizoguchi’s films, and mostly all from his last years (Lady from Musoshino, Life of Oharo, Sansho, Ugetsu, Street of Shame); and owning another 10 I figure that it is time for me to…  read review

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By Adam Suraf on November 28, 2008

Top film star Isuzu Yamada gives a fine performance as a modern working girl who, to save her father from creditors, agrees to an affair with her skeevy boss, a decision that ultimately ruins her image…  read review

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