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Widely regarded as Yamanaka's greatest achievement, Humanity & Paper Balloons was, tragically, his last film and only one of three that survive today. In a six year, 22-film career Yamanaka quickly earned a reputation for exceptionally fluid editing and a beautiful visual form likened to the paintings of Japanese masters.

The film, which starts and ends with suicide, is deeply pessimistic, insisting that life in feudal Japan was hellish and short for those at the foot of the social ladder. The story develops in the Tokugawa era of the 18th century, in a poor district of Tokyo, where impoverished samurai live from hand to mouth among equally poor people of lower social classes.

Humanity & Paper Balloons premiered the day Yamanaka was drafted to the frontline at the start of WWII. He died in Manchuria, 1938, aged just 29, leaving a last will and testament which concluded with the words "Please make good movies". Boasting naturalistic performances and fine ensemble playing (from the left-wing theatre troupe Zenshin-za), the Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present this rare gem for the first time on home video in the West.

Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
Distribution Chojuro Kawarazaki Kanemon Nakamura Tsuruzo Nakamura
12
Réalisateur Sadao Yamanaka
Langue principale Japanese
Nombre de disques 1
2
Langue des sous-titres

English

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