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Synopsis
Celebrated Japanese filmmaker Kaneto Shindo, at 88, was the world's second-oldest working director when he made this biopic of character actor Taiji Tonoyama (Portugal's Manoel de Oliveira, age 91, held the distinction of being the oldest). Tonoyama, who acted in 250 films throughout his career -- many of which were directed by Shindo -- began working as an actor in the 1950s. His first lead role was in Shindo's The Island (1960), a dialogue-free film shot while Tonoyama was suffering from cirrhosis of the liver. Despite his prolific output, the actor was more widely recognized for his off-screen activities, which included womanizing and excessive drinking. Shindo's biopic opens with Tonoyama (played by Naoto Takenaka) flirting with the 17-year-old Kimie, with whom he would maintain a relationship for the rest of his life, despite his quasi-legal marriage to wife Asako. Over the course of the film, much attention is paid to the competition between the two women, and it becomes clear that their relationship was as compelling as their respective ties to Tonoyama. ~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide

Cast

Keiko Oginome Kimie
Nobuko Otowa Okaji
Naoto Takenaka Taiji Tonoyama
Hideko Yoshida Taiji's wife

Production Crew

Shigemori Shigeta Art Director
Hikaru Hayashi Composer (Music Score)
Kaneto Shindo Director
Yukio Watanabe Editor
Kaneto Shindo Screenwriter
Year: 2000
Runtime: 126
Country: Japan
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Dragon Films
Kindai Eiga Kyokai