Tanaka Kinuyo seated before her mirror and makeup, looks away despondently, while a younger woman sits next to her looking eageralr

Ginza Cosmetics
(Ginza kesho)

Screening on Film
Directed by Naruse Mikio.
With Tanaka Kinuyo, Hanai Ranko, Hori Yuji.
Japan, 1951, 35mm, black & white, 87 min.
Japanese and English with English subtitles.
Print source: National Film Archive of Japan

Bridging the narrative signatures of his past films and the stylistic refinement of forthcoming ones, Naruse's Ginza Cosmetics signaled the beginning of a comeback for the director who later mused that he finally "seemed to have relaxed" after years of films he considered lackluster. The film follows Ginza bar hostess Yukiko (Tanaka Kinuyo), a single mother and maternal figure to the younger hostesses. Refusing the postwar cynicism that has made the women self-denying and the men self-pitying, Yukiko holds onto the possibility of love and financial stability despite scant assurance from her surroundings that such a future might emerge. – Kelley Dong

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