Ugetsu (1953) Japon
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Réalisateur:Kenji Mizoguchi
Studio:Criterion
Scénariste:Matsutarô Kawaguchi, Kyûchi Tsuji
Date de l'ajout:2009-05-15
ASIN:B000BB14I0
UPC:0037429209325
Récompenses:Nominated for Oscar. Another 3 wins & 1 nomination
Genre:Drame, Fantastique
Date de parution:2005-11-15
IMDb:0046478
Durée:94
Format écran:1.33:1
Son:Dolby
Langues:Japonais
Sous-titres:English
Caractéristiques:Black and White
Kenji Mizoguchi  ...  (Réalisateur)
Matsutarô Kawaguchi, Kyûchi Tsuji  ...  (Scénariste)
 
Sugisaku Aoyama  ...  Old Priest
Ryosuke Kagawa  ...  Village Master
Machiko Kyo  ...  
Mitsuko Mito  ...  Ohama
Kikue Mori  ...  
Masayuki Mori  ...  Genjurô
Machiko Kyô  ...  Lady Wakasa
Kinuyo Tanaka  ...  Miyagi
Eitarô Ozawa  ...  To^bei (as Sakae Ozawa)
Ikio Sawamura  ...  Genichi
Kikue Môri  ...  Ukon
Eigoro Onoe  ...  Knight
Saburo Date  ...  Vassal
Reiko Kongo  ...  Old Woman in Brothel
Shozo Nanbu  ...  Shinto Priest
Ichirô Amano  ...  Boatsman
Kichijiro Ueda  ...  Shop Owner
Résumé: In the civil wars of 16th century Japan, two ambitious peasants want to make their fortunes. The potter Genjuro intends to sell his wares for vast profits in the local city, while his brother-in-law Tobei wishes to become a samurai. Their village is sacked by the marauding armies, but Genjuro's kiln miraculously survives, and they and their wives head for the city. However, Genjuro soon sends his wife Miyagi back home, promising to return to her soon, and Tobei, in his keenness to follow the samurai, abandons his wife Ohama. Meanwhile, a wealthy noblewoman, the Lady Wakasa, shows an interest in Genjuro's pots, and invites him to her mansion.