Casts & Crew
Michiyo Aratama
Harukuni Shiya
Takahiro Tamura
Junzaburô Ban
Sumiko Hidaka
Mami Aoyagi
Masahiko Tsugawa
Hajime Hana
Chieko Baisho
Yasushi Nagata
Seigo Fukuoka
Naoto Aoyagi
Toyo Takahashi
Hiroshi Aoyama
Chinatsu Nakayama
Zeko Nakamura
Tadashi Takahashi
Tazuko Kusaka
Kin Ishii
Hiroshi Inuzuka
Mutsuko Sakura
Also Directed by Heinosuke Gosho
An Inn at Osaka, rarely seen outside Japan, follows the story of an insurance company executive from Tokyo, Mr. Mito, who is demoted to the Osaka office. He takes a room at a small inn and tries to rebuild his life. Notable for its exquisite framing and cinematography, An Inn at Osaka allows its complicated plotlines to disappear behind the minutiae of penury and humiliation that Mito and others suffer during the post-war economic and social reconstruction.
Gosho’s most celebrated film both in Japan and the West, Where Chimneys Are Seen is perhaps the most compelling example of his concern for, and insights into, the everyday lives of lower-middle-class people. Based on Rinzo Shiina’s novel of the absurd, the film depicts the lives of two couples against the backdrop of Tokyo’s growing industrialization during the 1950s.
Movie about a devoted and single woman and her daughter. The mother's nickname is "Bokuseki" (wooden head) because of his supposed stubbornness. No.10 in the list of "The 10 best films of 1940" by Kinema Junpo.
Three young women make a suicide pact, but they grow to have a better understanding of themselves.
Alongside Tokyo's Sumida River is a ragpickers' settlement known as Ant Village. One night, a young Catholic girl, Satoko Kitahara, who has been baptized under the name of Maria, comes to offer her services. However, Ant Village is not just an ordinary vagrants' community but a fine autonomous organization, and as the municipal authorities have long been demanding that the people of Ant Village leave the site, Satoko is utilized to publicize the Village and win public sympathy. While being utilized in this manner, Satoko is nevertheless glad to be able to help the people of Ant Village, especially the children, and when the summer vacation comes she decides to take the children on an excursion to Hakone. To raise funds for this purpose she becomes a rag-picker herself.
The story of a selfless mother and her family throughout the decades, from th 1920's to the 1960's.
MINOWADA has his own theory of education and the daughter of his linguistics teacher becomes drawn to him. Strong-willed Kayo, a doctor is also attracted to him. A mediator tries to arrange a marriage but just at that point MINOWADA receives military call-up papers.
Atsuko is an office secretary who is also her family's primary source of income and caretaker in postwar Japan.