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Kinuyo Tanaka, réalisatrice de l'âge d'or du cinéma japonais (1953-1962) de Kinuyo Tanaka - front cover

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Kinuyo Tanaka, director of the golden age of Japanese cinema (1953-1962)
by Kinuyo Tanaka

Very good condition in blister

Original Title :
Audio: DTS HD MA 1.0: Japanese
Subtitles : French
Duration : 628' ( )
Format : Collector - Limited Edition Blu-ray
Genre : Drama, Romance, Drama, Biopic

Synopsis
- Love Letter (1953):
Reikichi, a demobilized sailor, is obsessed with Michiko, a woman he loved before the war. When he is not wandering the streets of Tokyo in search of his lost love, he hangs out with his brother Hiroshi, who dreams of opening a bookstore, or Naoto, a comrade who has become a public writer. The latter writes letters in English for young women abandoned by American GIs, from whom they claim money. One day, Michiko bursts in to have a letter written to her...
- The Moon Has Rise (1955):
Mr. Asai lives in Nara with his three daughters: the eldest Chizuru, who returned to the family home after the death of her husband; the youngest Ayako, of marriageable age but in no hurry to leave her family; and the youngest Setsuko, the most exuberant of the three sisters who dreams of moving to the capital. The latter is very close to Shoji, Chizuru's young brother-in-law who lives in a temple near the Asai. One day, he receives a visit from an old friend, Amamiya, who fondly remembers Ayako, whom she met during her youth. Setsuko is convinced that he still has feelings for his sister and will do everything to force fate...
- Eternal Motherhood (1955):
Hokkaido, in northern Japan. Fumiko lives an unhappy marriage. Her only consolation are her two children, whom she adores. A poetry club becomes his main escape, and allows him to go to town. She finds there Taku Hori, the husband of her friend Kinuko who, like her, writes poems. She feels more and more attraction to him. But Fumiko discovers that she has breast cancer. While her poems are published, she has to undergo a mastectomy. The young woman then discovers passion with a journalist who comes to see her at the hospital...
- The Wandering Princess (1960):
In 1937, when Japan occupied Manchuria, Ryuko, a young girl from a good family, learned that she had been chosen on a photo to marry the younger brother of the Emperor of Manchuria. Here she is forced to leave Japan and acclimatize to her new life as a princess. A baby girl is born, and Ryuko seems happy at the Palace. But soon the Soviet troops land. Ryuko is forced to flee on foot, accompanied by her child but also by the Empress herself...
- Women's Night (1961):
The young Kuniko is a resident of a rehabilitation center for former prostitutes. Despite the kindness of the director, life is not easy, and like all her classmates, she hopes to get by. She is offered a job in a grocery store, but the landlady's husband and the men in the neighborhood are too lustful. Kuniko must flee, and goes to work in a factory. Faced with the wickedness of the other employees, she quits her job to join a nursery. Life seems to become sweeter, but the young woman's past catches up with her...
- Miss Ogin (1962):
At the end of the 16th century, when Christianity, which came from the West, was proscribed, Mademoiselle Ogin fell in love with the samurai Ukon Takayama, who was a Christian. The warrior refuses her advances, preferring to devote himself to his faith, and Ogin takes a man she does not love as her husband. But a few years later, Ukon returns and confesses his love for her. Ogin, who is the daughter of famous tea master Rikyu, wants to regain her freedom. But the formidable Hideyoshi, who reigns over the country, has begun anti-Christian persecutions...

Content and Bonuses
New 4K restorations
Contains :
  • 4 Blu-rays containing the films:
    • "Love letters" ("Koibumi", 1953, B&W, 98')
    • "The Moon has risen" ("Tsuki wa noborinu", 1955, B&W, 103')
    • "Eternal motherhood" ("Chibusa yo eien nare", 1955, B&W, 110')
    • "The Wandering Princess" ("Ruten no ohi", 1960, colors, 102')
    • "Women's Night" ("Onna bakari no yoru", 1961, B&W, 93')
    • "Mademoiselle Ogin" ("Ogin-sama", 1962, colors, 102')
  • a booklet written by Pascal-Alex Vincent, filmmaker and teacher at the Sorbonne Nouvelle, and illustrated with numerous exclusive set photos (80 pages)

6 prefaces by Lili Hinstin, programmer at the Villa Medici Festival (HD)
The 6 films seen by Yola Le Caïnec, doctor in cinema (HD)
Notes on “Eternal Motherhood” by Ayako Saito, researcher and professor at Meiji Gakuin University in Tokyo (HD, 10')
“Kinuyo Tanaka, a woman we talk about” by Pascal-Alex Vincent (unreleased, 2022, HD, 52')
4 original trailers (HD)
Kinuyo Tanaka Retrospective Trailer (HD)