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JAPAN MONTH FILM - "Sansho the Bailiff"


Date: Wednesday, 27 Mar 2013 Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Location: International Center, Room 303 - 305

Description

This film will be presented by Swarnavel Eswaran  Pillai, Department of English as part of Japan Month, sponsored by the Asian Studies Center.

"The arc of this story is beautiful in itself, but Mizoguchi's telling of the tale is extraordinary. His moving camera seems weightless, and he effortlessly reminds us of how we've returned to certain key images that chart the progress of the characters: the breaking of a tree branch, the way water can swallow up a life, a song that ties together different lives and different places. As for the final sequence, it achieves a rare power, a mix of emotional tones reminiscent of the end of The Searchers. Mizoguchi made Sansho (Sansho Dayu in its original title) after having made The Life of Oharu and Ugetsu in the previous two years--surely one of the great creative bursts for any filmmaker. Yes, lavish praise can sometimes be dangerous, but now that we've got your attention, Sansho will make its own eloquent case."  --Robert Horton 


Contact

Julie Hagstrom 353-1680 asiansc@msu.edu

Sponsor

Asian Studies Center
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