Eclipse Series 13: KENJI MIZOGUCHI'S FALLEN WOMEN: MIZOGUCHI, Kenji: Women Of The Night (1948)
After World War II, Kenji Mizoguchi was inspired by Italian neorealism to make one of the most emotionally and visually raw films of his career. Filmed on location in Osaka, Women of the Night concerns two sisters — Fusako, a war widow, and Natsuko, in an affair with a narcotics smuggler — who, along with their younger friend Kumiko, descend into prostitution and moral chaos amid the postwar devastation surrounding them.
74 minutes
Black & White
Monaural
in Japanese
1:33:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2008
Director/Writer
Kenji Mizoguchi was 50 when he directed Women of the Night.
Other Mizoguchi films in the Collection:
Eclipse Series 13: Osaka Elegy (1936)
Eclipse Series 13: Sisters Of The Gion (1936)
#832: The Story Of The Last Chrysanthemum (1939)
#664: The Life Of Oharu (1952)
#309: Ugetsu (1953)
#386: Sansho The Bailiff (1954)
#949: A Story From Chikamatsu (1954)
Eclipse Series 13: Street Of Shame (1956)
The Film
Other Mizoguchi films in the Collection:
Eclipse Series 13: Osaka Elegy (1936)
Eclipse Series 13: Sisters Of The Gion (1936)
#832: The Story Of The Last Chrysanthemum (1939)
#664: The Life Of Oharu (1952)
#309: Ugetsu (1953)
#386: Sansho The Bailiff (1954)
#949: A Story From Chikamatsu (1954)
Eclipse Series 13: Street Of Shame (1956)
The Film
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