#472: IMAMURA, Shohei: Pigs And Battleships (1962)

PIGS, PIMPS & PROSTITUTES: 3 FILMS BY SHOHEI IMAMURA {Spine #471}

IMAMURA, Shohei (Japan)
Pigs And Battleships [1962]
Spine #472
DVD


A dazzling, unruly portrait of postwar Japan, Pigs and Battleships details, with escalating absurdity, the desperate power struggles between small-time gangsters in the port town of Yokosuka. Shot in gorgeously composed, bustling CinemaScope, the film follows a young couple as they try to navigate Yokosuka's corrupt businessmen, chimpira, and their own unsure future together. With its breakneck pacing and constantly inventive cinematography, Pigs and Battleships marked Shohei Imamura as a major voice in Japanese cinema.

108 minutes
Black & White
Monaural
in Japanese
2:35:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2009
Director/Writer


Written by Hisashi Yamanouchi.
Shohei Imamura was 36 when he directed Pigs and Battleships.

Other Imamura films in the Collection:

#473: The Insect Woman (1963)
#474: Intentions Of Murder (1964)
#207: The Pornographers (1966)
#384: Vengeance Is Mine (1979)

The Film

Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Sixteen-page booklet featuring an essay by film critic Audie Bock.

Commentary

None.

Imamura: The Freethinker

A 1995 episode of the French television series Cinéma de notre temps.

Interview

With critic and historian Tony Rayns.

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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