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A Descendant of Tarô Urashima

Urashima Tarô no kôei

Japan

1946

85 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
Japanese
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DIR Mikio Naruse

PROD Nobuyoshi Morita, Tsuneo Hazumi

SCR Yasutaro Yagi

DP Kazuo Yamasaki

CAST Hideko Takamine, Susumu Fujita, Haruko Sugimura, Nobuo Nakamura, Ken Mitsuda, Ichirô Sugai, Seiji Miyaguchi, Toshiko Yamane, Susumu Tatsuoka

PROD DES Teruaki Abe

MUSIC Toshio Yamada

SOUND Michio Okazaki

Synopsis

Reputedly based on Frank Capra’s 1939 film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, A Descendant of Tarô Urashima is about a repatriated soldier who becomes populist politician in the Japanese Happiness Party. His single accomplishment is a particular yell, a three-note musical pattern that he bellows over the radio, and from the top of the Diet building, as an expression of his unhappiness from the state of the nation. —Catherine Russell

Director

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Mikio Naruse

Mikio Naruse is one of the least known of Japan’s early master directors, both in the West and in Japan, yet he created some of the most moving, darkly beautiful works in Japanese cinema. Like Kenji Mizoguchi, Naruse showed an uncanny understanding for the psychology of women. Like Yasujiro Ozu, he preferred subtle shifts of character over broad strokes of plot. Unlike either of these early greats, however, Naruse’s vision of humanity was much darker and more clinical. He stripped all vestiges of hope or acceptance from his films, what remains is only a willful struggle to endure. His relentlessly negative view of human existence has resulted in Naruse’s often being labeled a nihilist.

Born in Tokyo, in 1905, Naruse was the youngest of three sons of a desperately poor embroiderer. Although he excelled in elementary school, his family could not afford to further his education. He was instead enrolled in a two-year technical school. There, he spent virtually all of his free time… read more

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