Yoshishige Yoshida’s monumental magnum opus tells two parallel stories–one follows the life and loves of 1920s Japanese anarchist and free love advocate Sakae Ōsugi; the other focuses on two 1960s students inspired by Ōsugi’s radical ideas.
Japan, 1969, Yoshishige Yoshida
The most celebrated work by recently deceased Japanese New Wave director Yoshishige Yoshida is a rarely shown landmark of world cinema. Stylishly shot in ‘scope and boasting great visual beauty. Director’s cut. Subtitles. DCP. 220 min.
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2023/03/23 - 2023/03/23
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