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7.2
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3.6
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Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family (1941)
After the death of her husband, an elderly woman and her youngest, unmarried daughter are forced to sell their house to cover his debts and decide to move in with one of the former's children, each of whom is scarcely happy to accommodate.
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Criterion Channel
75
26
7.1
/725/
63
/16/
69
/20/
3.7
/1721/
100
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Apart from You (1933)
An aging geisha, whose angry teenage son is ashamed of her profession, works alongside a young geisha, resentful of her family for forcing her into a life of ignominy.
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5.8
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Island Girl (1933)
Japanese silent film.
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6.3
/36/
70
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60
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Don't Tell Your Wife About It (1937)
A Japanese screwball comedy about the battle between the sexes: two timid men, egged on by their wives, end up in a bitter duel over an expensive lace handkerchief.
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5.6
/10/

Theater (1945)
Kotobuki-za is a story of the Naniwa-bushi singer Baichuken Tsurumaru.
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7.0
/88/
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Okoto and Sasuke (1935)
A period piece about the love of a wealthy blind woman, a teacher of koto and shamisen, and her devoted manservant. Based on a novella by Tanizaki Junichiro.
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67
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6.6
/192/
70
/1/
65
/3/
3.4
/311/

Victory of Women (1946)
Representing a destitute mother in an infanticide trial, a female lawyer attempts to convince a conservative prosecutor of the benefits of Japan's democratized post-war legal system.
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6.6
/20/

Donguri and Shinomi (1941)
A city boy moves to the countryside and the kids there pick on him.
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6.0
/10/

Air Raid of the Enemy Plane (1943)
Japanese war movie.
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10
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Amakara chindōchū (1950)
Kotaro Shimoyama, once a government official, loses his job and separates from his wife, Sachie. He now resides with his daughter, Haruko. By chance, he apprehends a criminal and reconnects with his former colleague, Sakamoto, leading him to become a security guard at a film studio. Haruko, secretly a singer, rises to stardom within the same studio. Unbeknownst to each other, they both work there. As the studio faces turmoil, their hidden identities are unveiled...
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76
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7.2
/167/
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/7/
3.7
/300/

Four Seasons of Children (1939)
The brothers of Children In The Wind deal with declining family fortunes: they must work when the father becomes sick, and eventually live with their grandfather, which means making new friends and struggling with a different environment.
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6.3
/58/
55
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70
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Seven Seas: Virginity Chapter (1931)
The film is a lengthy work interweaving characters from different backgrounds and social strata in a narrative centered around the experiences of its heroine, Yumie Sone. Over two hours long, Seven Seas was released theatrically in two parts, with the first part entitled "Virginity Chapter" coming out in December 1931, while the second part, "Chastity Chapter," followed in March 1932. Near the beginning of the narrative, at a garden party given by the wealthy Yagibashi family in Tokyo, Yumie meets Takehiko, the Yagibashis' playboy son and the brother of Yumie's fiancé, Yuzuru. Yumie, a young middle-class woman, lives with her ailing father, a retired ministry official, an older sister, and a younger sister still a child (played by a very young Hideko Takamine). Takehiko, who has just returned from a trip to Europe, is attracted to Yumie and contrives to have her stay overnight at his family's mansion where he takes advantage of her.
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6.5
/44/
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70
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The Boss's Son at College (1933)
The story deals with Fuji, nicknamed Waka-danna (Young Master), the star athlete on his university's rugby team. The son of a wealthy soy sauce manufacturer, Fuji basks in the glory of his athletic celebrity. Attracting the attention of admiring young women, Fuji resists family pressure to settle down and marry after college. Instead, he spends much of his time drinking and womanizing, behavior which eventually leads the college officials to expel him from the team.
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6.1
/46/
70
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60
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Seven Seas: Chastity Chapter (1932)
Part two of Shimizu's major silent Seven Seas, a family drama of the intertwining fates of the rich, decadent Yagibashis and the far less prosperous Sone family.
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6.0
/46/

Sayon's Bell (1943)
Based on the true story of a 17-year old Atayal girl called Sayun Hayun from Nan'oku village, Giran district, Taihoku Prefecture (in current Taiwan) who went missing and was thought to have drowned whilst helping carry the luggage of her teacher Masaki Takita during a storm in 1938.
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70
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6.9
/142/
75
/2/
67
/7/
3.6
/231/

Introspection Tower (1941)
A reformatory in the remote countryside houses 200 delinquents and problem children. The teachers and caretakers face much trouble. The school is often short on water, and one day, the well runs dry.
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66
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6.8
/140/
65
/2/

The Dancing Girl of Izu (1933)
"The Dancing Girl of Izu" tells of the story between a young male student who is touring the Izu Peninsula and a family of traveling dancers he meets there, including their youngest girl. The student finds the naïve girl attractive even though he eventually has to part with the family after spending memorable time together.
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The Cheerleading Captain's Love (1933)
Tsukamoto and Omitsu are close friends, but one day, Tsukamoto becomes fascinated by Ayako, whom he meets at the home of Miyajima.
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The Golden Demon
Kan’ichi Hazama and Omiya Shigisawa are engaged to be married, but Omiya breaks the engagement to marry a wealthy banker’s son. Heartbroken, Kan’ichi becomes a moneylender, and years later their paths cross again under changed circumstances. Adapted from a popular serialized novel of the same name.
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The Tramp and His Daughter (1931)
Japanese silent film from 1931.
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Tengoku ni musubu koi (1932)
Based on the Sakatayama double suicide
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Yôma kitan (1929)
Japanese horror movie from 1929.
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The Woman Who Holds the Key (1946)
Shochiku melodrama about the loves of the humble people living in the poor tenement called the Ryuheiso.
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Tôribêyama shinjû (1928)
The doomed love story between a young courtesan and a samurai, in Kyoto.
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Great X (1948)
A 1948 Japanese film.
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Kurotegumi Sukeroku (1929)
Shinzaemon has been Sukeroku’s enemy ever since Sukeroku fought and defeated gangs from Shinzaemon’s group at a Kabuki theatre over Agemaki from Miuraya. Sukeroku swears that he will never draw his sword until he finds his family’s treasured blade, Tomokirimaru, so he gets insulted often by Shinzaemon’s men. Bunzaemon redeems Agemaki for Sukeroku ahead of Shinzaemon, but Sukeroku, ever the gentleman, does not accept. When Shinzaemon snatches Agemaki, it is found that he has Tomokirimaru.
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The Genealogy of Women (1934)
A melodrama by noted auteur and father of director Yoshitaro Nomura, Hotei Nomura. This is apparently the first adaptation of Izumi Kyoka's The Romance of Yushima.
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Moth-eaten Spring (1932)
Directed by Mikio Naruse. It is presumed to be lost.
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Flowers of Patriotism (1942)
A nurse's tale of self-sacrifice during wartime. The title is borrowed from a patriotic song made popular by singer Hamako Watanabe during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
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Passion (1932)
Film by Hiroshi Shimizu, featuring an early role for frequent Ozu and Naruse collaborator Hideko Takamine.
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Sinking the Unsinkable (1944)
Japanese Warmovie


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