Bushido zankoku monogatari
The attempted suicide of his fiancée prompts a Japanese salary-man to read his family chronicles and look back at the life of his ancestors. They were samurai, the military nobility caste who carried out acts of violence at the behest of feudal lords, but suffered evenmore so under their cruelty, often forced into ritual suicide (seppuku). The women were under constant threat of kidnapping and rape,and the men subjected to arbitrary disfigurement and homosexual slavery...
In a radical departure from the usual romanticisation of the samurai, director Tadashi Imai – using period sets and sometimes graphic images – made a film fundamentally critical of medieval Japan’s feudal system and the inhumane samurai code called bushido. In addition, the final two of the eight episodes in the film draw parallels between that and kamikaze pilots of World War II, as well as Japan’s modern achievement-oriented society. Cruel Tale of Bushido was awarded the Golden Bear at the 1963 Berlin International Film Festival. World premiere of the digitally restored version.
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Runtime
123 min -
Country
Japan -
Year of Presentation
2020 -
Year of Production
1963 -
Director
Tadashi Imai -
Cast
Kinnosuke Nakamura, Satomi Oka, Kyoko Kishida, Misako Watanabe, Yoshiko Mita, Kei Sato, Seichiro Sawamura, Kei Yamamoto, Masao Oda, Yoshi Kato, Choichiro Kawarasaki -
Production Company
Toei Company Ltd. -
Berlinale Section
Berlinale Classics -
Berlinale Category
Feature Film
pictures from the movie
Filmography Tadashi Imai
1940 Tajinko-mura | 1947 Sensô to heiwa | 1953 Der Turm der Lilien | 1957 Kome | 1963 Bushido - Sie lieben und sie töten | 1972 Aa koe naki tomo | 1991 Sensou to seishun