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The Ballad of Narayama (1983)
Director: Shohei Imamura
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From Time Out Film Guide
A remote village in the foothills of a great mountain, sometime in the past. A widow is approaching her 70th birthday - the age at which village law says she must go up to the mountain to die. She faces this prospect with surprising equanimity, but there are some things she wants to take care of first: to find a good new wife for her widowed eldest son, to help her runtish second son get laid for the first and only time in his life, to take her brattish eldest grandson down several pegs. The process whereby she sets about these tasks, while preparing herself serenely for her own death, amounts to a story of her personal fulfilment the like of which the cinema has rarely seen. Her society is one that is in most ways the antithesis of our own. Imamura realises this vision with shocking humour and immediacy, and then challenges us to say whether this fictitious community is more or less humane than ours. Awe-inspiring.Author: TR
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- Michael said...
- Posted on May 18 2009 23:35 I saw this about 20 years ago and still vividly remember it as possibly the most involving and affecting film I've ever seen
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Cast & crew
Director: Shohei Imamura
Producer: Jiro Tomoda, Goro Kusakabe
Cast: Ken Ogata, Sumiko Sakamoto, Tonpei Hidari, Takejo Aki, Shoichi Ozawa full cast
Duration: 130 mins
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