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Scattered Clouds: The Films of Mikio Naruse

Thursday, January 12, 2006
9:00 p.m. Tsuruhachi and Tsurujiro
Mikio Naruse (Japan, 1938)

(Tsuruhachi Tsurujiro). Apart from anything else, Tsuruhachi and Tsurujiro is a musical treat as the story follows the turbulent partnership of a samisen player and a ballad singer during the Meiji era. Nicely atmospheric in its backstage scenes and views of the little towns, it is also one of the most subtly composed of Naruse's thirties work. Its main strength, though, lies in the witty and moving on/off relationship between the two main characters, played with much expressive feeling by the great Kazuo Hasegawa and Isuzu Yamada.

—John Gillett, National Film Theatre, London

• Written by Naruse, from a story by Matsutaro Kawaguchi. Photographed by Takeo Ito. Music by Nobuo Iida. With Isuzu Yamada, Kazuo Hasegawa, Kamatari Fujiwara. (89 mins, In Japanese with English subtitles, B&W, 35mm, Courtesy of The Japan Foundation, permission Toho)