Japan,
1966, 95 min
Directed by:
Yasuzo MasumuraScreenplay:
笠原良三Cinematography:
Setsuo KobayashiComposer:
Sei IkenoPlots(1)
One of Japan’s most notorious and internationally criminally under-exposed films. Shocking, beautiful and moving in equal measure, this is one of Masumura’s very finest achievements. Set against the Sino-Japanese war in 1939, a young angelic military nurse is raped by her patients and sent to the front line for daring to register a complaint. Posted to a rag-tag demoralised unit, she falls in love with an impotent morphine-addicted surgeon. Together the pair seek solace in each other, as all around, disease, brutality and carnage threaten to sweep their humanity away. (Independent Cinema Office)
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