#474: IMAMURA, Shohei: Intentions of Murder (1964)

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

IMAMURA, Shohei (Japan)
Intentions of Murder [1964]
Spine #474
DVD


Sadako (Masumi Harukawa), cursed by generations before her and neglected by her common-law husband, falls prey to a brutal home intruder. But rather than become a victim, she forges a path to her own awakening. This disturbing and pitiless evocation of domestic drudgery and sexual violence is also a fascinating, unsentimental account of one woman's determination. Filled with director Shohei Imamura's characteristic flashbacks and dream sequences, Intentions of Murder is a gripping, audacious portrait of a woman coming into her own in a man's world.

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


Written by Keji Hasebe and Shohei Imamura.
Imamura was 38 when he directed Intentions of Murder.

Other Imamura films in the Collection:

#472: Pigs and Battleships (1962)
#473: The Insect Woman (1963)
#207: The Pornographers (1966)
#384: Vengeance is Mine (1979)

The Film


The Extras

The Booklet

Sixteen-page booklet featuring an essay by film critic James Quandt.

Commentary

None.

Conversation

Between Imamura and critic Tadao Sato about the film.

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