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The Tragedy of Bushido

Directed by Eitaro Morikawa

Only She Knows

Directed by Osamu Takahashi
  • The Tragedy of Bushido (Bushido Muzan)

    Directed by Eitaro Morikawa.
    With Miki Mori, Hizuru Takachiho, Junichiro Yamashitag.
    Japan, 1960, DCP, black & white, 74 min.
    Japanese with English subtitles.
    DCP source: Shochiku

Written and directed by newcomer Eitaro Morikawa for Shochiku's Kyoto studio, The Tragedy of Bushido is the first jidaigeki period drama produced by the New Wave. After a clan lord dies, a young samurai in 17th century Japan is forced to follow him in death through ritual suicide in accordance with an archaic bushido custom. Drawing a connection between the oppressive values of absolute fealty within the samurai moral code and the bureaucratic political systems of postwar Japan that continued to place priority on obedience and obligation over individual freedoms, Morikawa gave birth to a new kind of post-Anpo jidaigeki

  • Only She Knows (Kanojo dake ga shitteiru)

    Directed by Osamu Takahashi.
    With Chishu Ryu, Mitsuko Mito, Akiko Koyama.
    Japan, 1960, DCP, black & white, 63 min.
    Japanese with English subtitles.
    DCP source: Shochiku

The debut film by Osamu Takahashi, assistant director on Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story (1953) and a Shochiku New Wave leading figure who launched the film journal Shichinin (The Seven) with his circle of fellow assistant directors (including Nagisa Oshima and Kiju Yoshida). A young woman is attacked by a serial rapist and murderer whom her detective father (played by Ozu regular Chishu Ryu) is investigating. Though she survives, the impact of the event creates increasing discord and agony for her and her loved ones. After this auspicious debut, Takahashi went on to make a couple more films for Shochiku before going independent and eventually becoming well-known as a novelist.


Photo ©1960 Shochiku Co., Ltd.

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