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Sansho Dayu/Gion Bayashi

Sansho Dayu/Gion Bayashi
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Screen: Aspect Ratio 1.37:1
Languages: Japanese
Subtitles: English
No. of Disks: 1
Region: Region 2
Release Date: 19 November 2007
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Sansho Dayu (1954):

Based on an ancient legend, Sansho Dayu is both distinctly Japanese and as deeply affecting as Greek tragedy. Described in its opening titles as "one of the world's great folk tales, full of grief", Mizoguchi depicts an unforgettably sad story of social injustice, family love, personal sacrifice, and fateful tragedy.

In Heian era (11th Century) Japan, an aristocratic woman, Tamaki (Tanaka Kinuyo), and her two children, Zushio (Hanayagi Yoshiaki) and Anju ( Kagawa Kyoko), are separated by feudal tyranny from Tamaki's husband. When the children are kidnapped and sold into slavery to Sanshuo (Shindo Eitaro), 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, Sansho Dayu is one of the most critically revered of all Mizoguchi;s films, and a classic of world cinema, often cropping up in lists of the greatest films ever made. The Masters Of Cinema Series is proud to present Sansho Dayu together with Mizoguchi's lesser-known feature Gion Bayashi-landmark films of exquisite tone and purity of emotion.

Gion Bayashi (1953):

Mizoguchi's Gion Bayashi- made directly between Ugetsu Monogatai and Sansho Dayu - is set in the world of the courtesan. Contrasting two different types of geisha - on one hand Eiko )Wakao Ayako), a sixteen-year old orphan wishing to be taken in and trained; on the other, Miyoharu (Kogure Michiyo), an older, more experienced geisha, who agrees to mentor the younger woman - they live under the same roof in difficult personal circumstances, Gion Bayashi is a fascinating, subtle insight into the loves of these women in 1950's Japan.

Special Features

  • - Deluxe Edition 2x Film, 2 x DVD Set with 80- page book.
  • - New, Officially-licensed, restored high-definition transfers of Sansho Dayu an
  • - Video Discussions about Mizoguchi Sansho Dayu and Gion Bayashi by accalimed Ja
  • - Lavish 80-page book featuring archival imagery; articles by Robin Wood (film c