1954 | Japan | Fiction

Chikamatsu monogatari (A Story from Chikamatsu)

  • Japanese English 102 mins
  • Director | Kenji Mizoguchi
  • Writer | Yoshikata Yoda
  • Producer | Masaichi Nagata

STATUS: Released

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One of a string of late-career masterworks made by Kenji Mizoguchi in the first half of the 1950s, A Story from Chikamatsu (a.k.a. The Crucified Lovers) is an exquisitely moving tale of forbidden love struggling to survive in the face of persecution. Based on a classic of eighteenth-century Japanese drama, the film traces the injustices that befall a Kyoto scroll maker’s wife and his apprentice after each is unfairly accused of wrongdoing. Bound by fate in an illicit, star-crossed romance, they go on the run in search of refuge from the punishment prescribed them: death. Shot in gorgeous, painterly style by master cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa, this delicately delivered indictment of societal oppression was heralded by Akira Kurosawa as a “great masterpiece that could only have been made by Mizoguchi.”

Forbidden Persecution Romance Fate Oppression
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