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Titel:
Sansho Dayu
   
Original Titel:
Sansho Dayu
   
Udgivelsesland: UK
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Udgivelsesdato: 23.04.2012
Produktionsår: 1954
Spilletid: 125 min
Genre: Drama
Video Opløsning: 1080p
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Ekstramateriale:
  • Mizoguchi's Gion Bayashi (also in 1080p on the Blu-ray)
  • Tony Rayns video discussion of Sansh Day [29:00] and Gion Bayashi [11:00]
  • Original Japanese theatrical trailer for Sansh Day and original Japanese theatrical teaser for Gion Bayashi
  • Before-and-after Sansh Day restoration demonstration
  • Illustrated booklet featuring rare archival imagery and a full reprint of the 1915 Mori gai story adapted in Sansh Day
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Sansho Dayu

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Udgivelses dato: 23.04.2012
Genre: Drama
Instruktør: Kenji Mizoguchi
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Medvirkende

 
Kinuyo Tanaka Tamaki
Yoshiaki Hanayagi Zushiô
Kyôko Kagawa Anju
Eitarô Shindô Sanshô dayû

Synopsis

 
Based on an ancient legend, as recounted by celebrated author Mori gai (in his short story of the same name, written in 1915), and adapted by Mizoguchi, Sansh Day [Sansh the Steward, aka Sansh the Bailiff] is both distinctively Japanese and as deeply affecting as a Greek tragedy. Described in its opening title as "one of the oldest and most tragic in Japan's history", Mizoguchi depicts an unforgettably sad story of social injustice, family love, and personal sacrifice all conveyed with exquisite tone and purity of emotion. Set in Heian era (11th century) Japan, it follows an aristocratic woman, Tamaki (played by Tanaka Kinuyo, who also stars in Mizoguchi's Ugetsu Monogatari), and her two children, Zushi (Hanayagi Yoshiaki) and Anju (Kagawa Ky ko), who are separated by feudal tyranny from Tamaki's husband. When the children are kidnapped and sold into slavery to the eponymous "Sansho" (Shind Eitar ), the lives of each of the family members follow very different paths each course uniquely, and insufferably, tragic. Famed for its period reconstructions and powerful imagery, often through the director's trademark long takes, Sansh Day is one of the most critically revered of all of japanese cinema a Venice Film Festival Silver Lion winner that often appears in lists of the greatest films ever made.

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