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Bitter End of a Sweet Night

Amai yoru no hate

Japan

1961

85 Min
Black and White
Japanese
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DIR Yoshishige Yoshida

PROD Takeshi Sasaki

SCR Yoshishige Yoshida, Maeda Yôichi

DP Toichiro Narushima

CAST Masahiko Tsugawa, Michiko Saga, Hiroko Sugita, Yamagami Teruyo, Reiko Hitomi, Sumiko Hidaka

ED Yoshi Sugihara

PROD DES Nobutaka Yoshino

MUSIC Hikaru Hayashi

SOUND Nakamura Hiroshi

Synopsis

An ambitious department store worker endeavors to improve his station in life by manipulating women to get what he wants – money that is. “Le Rouge et le noir from Stendhal inspired me to write the scenario.” —Yoshida Yoshishige

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Yoshishige Yoshida

A legendary figure of the postwar Japanese cinema, Yoshishige Yoshida (b. 1933) is one of Japan’s most artistically ambitious, politically astute and influential filmmakers. Yoshida is best known for his work with the spellbinding Mariko Okada (b. 1934), one of the most beloved and celebrated actresses of her generation, and one of the great stars of the Japanese New Wave. Working together with Okada, Yoshida created an incredible body of films unparalleled for their formal sophistication, philosophical depth and sheer beauty. Underappreciated in this country, Yoshida is rightly considered in Japan and Europe, and especially France, among the preeminent masters of the modern Japanese art film.

Yoshida’s first passion, and the focus of his studies at Tokyo University, was French existential philosophy and literature, a training which deeply informs the intellectual rigor of his subsequent film work and later writing on film and art. By chance, or destiny, Yoshida was drawn into… read more

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Gondo

12Sep11

A sweet night, no, a sweet dream it was. A dream consumed with the self centerd ignorance of a young man that only could have a bitter end.

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