Kuroneko

Kuroneko 1968

7.41

In the Sengoku period, a woman and her daughter are raped and murdered by soldiers during a time of civil war. Afterwards, a series of samurai returning from the war through that area are found mysteriously dead with their throats torn out. The governor calls in a wild and fierce young hero to quell what is evidently an Onryō ghost. He encounters the two beautiful women in an eerie, beautiful scene. After spiritual purification, he meets the demon in a thrilling fight.

1968

A Man Vanishes

A Man Vanishes 1967

6.80

A Man Vanishes examines the concept of Johatsu, tackling the phenomenon of people missing in Japan over the years. It picks one such person from the list, someone who had seemed to disappear from the face of the earth due to embezzlement from his company, and the filmmakers begin an investigative documentary into the reasons behind and attempt at tracking him down.

1967

Chikûho no kodomotachi

Chikûho no kodomotachi 1960

1

A drama film based on Ken Domon's photography of the children around the Chikuho coal mines

1960

Silence Has No Wings

Silence Has No Wings 1966

7.00

Following the journey of a caterpillar along the Japanese islands from Nagasaki to Hokkaido, this allegorical and oblique first feature film by Kuroki depicts in exquisite images a series of encounters and life's turning points.

1966

History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess

History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess 1970

6.00

Postwar Japan as it is described by Etsuko, the manager of a bar catering to foreigners in Yokosuka. The way of life of a woman brimming with vitality, who skipped the countryside right after the war and, with her womanhood as a weapon, lived through atomic bombings, black markets, prostitution aimed at American soldiers and the Korean War. Inserting newsreels, Shohei Imamura depicts the history of twenty-five years in the Japanese postwar by way of the female body. (doclisboa)

1970

Record of A Long White Line

Record of A Long White Line 1960

1

Early experimental PR "cine-poem" by Toshio Matsumoto. Commissioned by Kansai Electricity, the film paints an abstract, near-wordless retelling of the development of power stations in Japan, through to the presumed oncoming advent of nuclear power.

1960

The Japanese Fishermen

The Japanese Fishermen 1954

5.50

A 1954 documentary about Japanese fishermen aboard the "Lucky Dragon" who were irradiated by the American Castle Bravo nuclear test in the Pacific.

1954

Kurobe Gorge

Kurobe Gorge 1957

1

Educational film commissioned by Kansai Electric Power Company

1957

Karakoram

Karakoram 1956

1

Karakorumu documentary film

1956