SUBJECTS

Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924. Madama Butterfly -- Film and video adaptations, Suicide -- Japan -- Drama, Women -- Japan -- Drama

Harakiri

Restored Print

  • Judith Rosenberg
    On Piano
featuring

Lil Dagover, Paul Biensfeldt, Georg John, Meinhart Maur,

Based on the Puccini opera Madame Butterfly (but changing the title character from geisha to noblewoman) and one of the first European films to depict Japanese culture, Harakiri was considered a lost film for decades until it was discovered in the mid-1980s in the Netherlands Film Museum. Intrigued with Asian design motifs and obsessed with authenticity, Lang obtained sets and costumes from the Hamburg Anthropological Museum to help create his fantasia of the Orient, filmed on the outskirts of Berlin. “Refreshingly stereotype-free, the film demonstrates that silent film can rival opera in emotional impact” (Tom Vick).

Jason Sanders
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Max Jungk
Based On
  • a play by David Belasco and John Luther Long

Cinematographer
  • Max Fassbender
Language
  • Silent
  • with Dutch intertitles and English e-titling
Print Info
  • B&W
  • 35mm
  • 80 mins
Source
  • Murnau-Stiftung
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Harakiri (intertitles), Pacific Film Archive, 2001

Harakiri (intertitles), Cinematheque Ontario/a division of Toronto International Film Festival Group, 1999

Harakiri (review), Variety, Lenny Borger, 1988

Fritz Lang à ses débuts (article), Alain Masson

Fritz Lang: la chasse aux trésors (article), Nicolas Saada

Harakiri (intertitles)

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