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Noriaki Tsuchimoto – Shiranuikai AKA Minimata Part 2: The Shiranui Sea (1975)

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The Shiranui Sea is the second of the Minamata documentaries released by Zakka Films and widely considered to be Tsuchimoto’s masterpiece. If Minimata: The Victims and Their World follows the victims in their struggle for compensation for suffering from Minimata Disease, Japan’s most notorious case of environmental pollution, The Shiranui Sea provides a beautifully lyrical and compelling portrait of their everyday lives and difficulties. It is both a profound expose of how government and industry can undermine the environmental foundations of daily life, and a model for how documentary can humanely reveal human suffering.

“One of the monuments of Japanese documentary”.

Please support Zakka Films by buying this DVD if you can afford it! link

1.92GB | 2h 30mn | 714×478 | avi

https://nitroflare.com/view/0E6F2D5DDABD759/The_Shiranui_Sea_%281975%29_Tsuchimoto.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/FB10CB446512A49/The_Shiranui_Sea_%281975%29_Tsuchimoto.part2.rar

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English


Toshiya Fujita – Revolver (1988)

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SYNOPSIS:
When a gun belonging to a police officer is stolen, it ends up in the hands of a student, who decides to use it on a yakuza who beat him recently. Now the police officer is hot on the student’s trail, and he’s determined to prevent the gun from going off.

1.48GB | 1h 55mn | 858×464 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/99E726F806DBE31/Revolver.1988.DVDRip.x264.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/13976D68F455BE1/Revolver.1988.DVDRip.x264.part2.rar

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English

Eisuke Naitô – Sensei wo ryûzan saseru-kai AKA Let’s Make the Teacher Have a Miscarriage Club (2011)

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Let’s Make the Teacher Have a Miscarriage Club is a Japanese movie written and directed by Eisuke Naito. It was screened at the Nippon Connection Film Festival on April 30, 2011 and released by Spotted Productions in Japan on May 26, 2012.

Based on true events, the movie revolves around a group of junior high school students who attempt to make their pregnant teacher suffer a miscarriage. Mizuki (Kaori Kobayashi) is the ringleader of the group as she and her friends come up with a bunch of sadistic “pranks” to play against their homeroom teacher Sawako.

991MB | 1 h 2 min | 853×480 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/0376BF0DA53F979/Lets.Make.the.Teacher.Have.a.Miscarriage.Club.2011.DVDRip.x264.mkv

Language(s):Japanese+commentary
Subtitles:English

Nobuhiro Suwa – M/Other (1999)

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The romantic pretensions of Hollywood to the contrary, love is a very messy business. After all, the other person is a completely separate being, whose independent thoughts, feelings, and experiences cannot be accessed immediately through ESP, whose very actions must always be interpreted through the unreliable filter of subjective impressions. One wonders if we ever really do get to know our lovers.

This becomes an even more pressing issue in contemporary Japan. With a spate of recent crimes prompting some to question whether young Japanese can truly recognize the humanity – the existence even – of other people, a number of recent films, from Aoyama Shinji’s Shady Grove to Kurosawa Kiyoshi’s upcoming Barren Illusion, have taken the romantic couple as the testing ground for exploring human relationships in an age of social crisis.

Suwa Nobuhiro, as the title of his new film, M/Other, indicates, has made relationships with an Other – the contradictory interplay between intimacy and Otherness – a focal point for his filmmaking. While Aoyama and Kurosawa have addressed the issue with films tending towards allegory, Suwa has resolutely maintained a documentary stance.

His debut film, 2/Duo, in fact, traced the rocky relationship between a young man and woman without using a script: Suwa just explained the story outline and let the actors come up with the lines on their own, speaking from their own real feelings. As if to investigate what they were doing, he even “interviewed” their characters on screen.

M/Other, which won the FIPRESCI critics prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, continues this experiment, but in a more powerful and accomplished form.

For a two-and-a-half-hour film, the story is deceptively simple: Tetsuro (Miura Tomokazu), a divorced restauranteur who is living with a designer named Aki (Watanabe Makiko), one day suddenly brings home his son Shunsuke (Takahashi Ryudai). His ex-wife, it turns out, has had a traffic accident and asked him to take care of the boy until she leaves the hospital. But Tetsuro not only failed to consult with Aki beforehand, but afterwards assumed she will take charge of Shunsuke, in spite of her busy work schedule. This creates a rift between the two that eventually prompts Aki to leave.

This is the basic framework of the story, but how it got this way and where it proceeds from there was largely left up to the actors. Suwa’s original plot idea (according to the press materials) was quite different – it focused on the three-way relationship between the man, the woman, and the ex-wife. Thus it was the discussions between the director and the performers, and their improvisations, that produced the story we see. There is no script credit here: all that is given at the end is “Story: Suwa Nobuhiro, Miura Tomokazu, Watanabe Makiko.”

Miura and Watanabe thus have much more of an investment in this film than your average actor, and this is evident on screen. Like the performers in 2/Duo, they don’t necessarily produce the most impressive dialogue, but their sometimes faltering, ineloquent words well-up from inside in a way impossible in a scripted film. What they do is not predetermined: in fact, the ambiguous ending invites the audience to give our input in how things turn out.

To maintain the realistic tone, the camera, manned by Inomoto Masami, a veteran of documentary productions, maintains a distance, shooting the actors in long takes and often in long shots. It is not as emotionally involved as Tamura Masaki’s camera in 2/Duo, but Inomoto’s more polished reticence effectively melds with one of the film’s major concerns: the problem of trying to get to know another person.

Whereas 2/Duo relied on interviews to probe feelings the characters were unwilling to tell to others, M/Other reminds us there are no such easy avenues in real life. The film thus operates on the complicated interplay between what is known and what is not known, what is said and what is not said, what is seen and what is not seen.

Much of this brilliantly revolves around the question of space in this very architectural film. In a case of good fortune, M/Other was shot in a real house constructed in the International Style, with windows almost everywhere – even between rooms. While some rooms offer characters the opportunity to hide, others provide no privacy at all, a spatial characteristic that comes to embody the difficulty Aki faces in this relationship. She wants privacy, a space to work and live on her own, but Tetsuro, especially by bringing in Shunsuke, keeps invading every corner of her life.

While most of his contemporaries try to know the Other in order to confirm the social self, Suwa realizes that in relationships we must also give our others the freedom not to be known. We may demand of our lovers an intimacy like that with our mothers, but they are – and must remain – forever Other.

Reviewed by Aaron Gerow

2.06GB | 2h 22mn | 720×432 | avi

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https://nitroflare.com/view/83C46645FADD1F6/M_Other.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/CCCBC21B8156BB6/M_Other.part3.rar

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English (srt)

Hajime Satô – Kaidan semushi otoko AKA The Ghost of the Hunchback (1965)

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A hunchbacked caretaker presides over a forlorn mansion inhabited by the ghosts of his previous masters.An unbelieving trio(a doctor,his assistant and his niece)fail to heed the caretaker’s warnings and are slaughtered horribly by the jealous occupants.”The Ghost of the Hunchback” is one of the few Japanese haunted house movies made during 60’s.The film clearly resembles Italian Gothic horror films made by Mario Bava and Antonio Margheriti.The acting is solid,the atmosphere is wonderfully spooky and foggy and there are some gruesome scenes.”The Ghost of the Hunchback” was released on tape in Italy under the title “Il Pozzo di Satana”.

1.24GB | 1 h 20 min | 1010×430 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/EA194B80DCE3A92/The.Ghost.of.the.Hunchback.1965.DVDRIP.x264.AC3.KJNU.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/BBCEEF26FED9932/The.Ghost.of.the.Hunchback.1965.DVDRIP.x264.AC3.KJNU.part2.rar

Language(s):Italian
Subtitles:English, Italian

Nobuhiko Ôbayashi – MAKING OF DREAMS: Kurosawa Akira and Ôbayashi Nobuhiko- Eiga no Taiwa (1990)

Tôichirô Narushima – Seigen-ki AKA Time Within Memory (1973) (HD)

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[Toichiro Narushima’s] Time Within Memory (1973) was one of Takemitsu’s favorites films, but remains out of print. Film Critic Fritz Göttler considers this film to have been an ‘ideal collaboration…thoughtful and imaginative, a pure Takemitsu fantasy as antidote to films like The Ceremony or The Woman in the Dunes,’ while Klaus Volkmer laments its unavailability: One wants to see [Time Within Memory]—not possible. The early films from Shinoda…two films from Oshima have not been available for a long time…One can read about them—there are photos.

5.58GB | 1 h 57 min | 1920×816 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/E528BDCF2F6D01F/Time.Within.Memory.1973.1080p.AMZN.WEB-DL.DD%2B2.0.H.264-tG1R0.mkv

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English and Japanese

Shin’ya Tsukamoto – Kotoko (2011)

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When a single mother suffers a nervous breakdown, she is suspected of child abuse and her child is taken away. Her mental suffering escalates as she succumbs to her darkest fantasies.

2.63GB | 1 h 31 min | 1024×576 | mkv

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https://nitroflare.com/view/B2489FA5D32B2FF/Kotoko.2011.576p.BluRay.x264.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/CE534ED80B978BB/Kotoko.2011.576p.BluRay.x264.part3.rar

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English (muxed)


Takeshi Kitano – Kizzu ritân AKA Kids Return (1996)

Seijirô Kôyama – Hachikô monogatari AKA Hachi-ko (1987)

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A puppy was born in Akita Prefecture and sent as a gift to Professor Ueno of Tokyo University. Although professor’s wife does not want keep the dog. Professor Ueno loves the puppy so much and names it Hachi. Professor goes to work by railways everyday. Hachi walks to Shibuya Station with Professor each morning and greets him in the evening, no matter what the weather is. One day, Professor Ueno has a stroke and passed away. His family sold the house and moved to another city, but Hachi keeps visiting the house and waiting at the Shibuya station, believing his master.

ABOUT HACHIKO (taken from en.wikipedia.org)
Hachiko (Born November 10, 1923, died March 8, 1935), sometimes known in Japanese as ?? ??? (chuken hachiko, lit. ‘faithful dog Hachiko’), was an Akita dog born in November 1923 in the city of Odate, Akita Prefecture remembered for his remarkable and touching loyalty to his master.

Life
In 1924, Hachiko was brought to Tokyo by his owner, Hidesamuro Ueno (?????), a professor in the agriculture department at the University of Tokyo. During his owner’s life, Hachiko saw him off from the front door and greeted him at the end of the day at the nearby Shibuya Station. Even after Ueno’s death in May 1925, Hachiko returned every day to the station to wait for him, and did so for the next 11 years. Hachiko’s devotion to his lost master moved those around him, who nicknamed him “faithful dog”.

Publication
That same year, another of Ueno’s former students (who had become something of an expert on Akitas) saw the dog at the station and followed him to the Kobayashi home where he learned the history of Hachiko’s life. Shortly after this meeting, the former student published a documented census of Akitas in Japan. His research found only 30 purebred Akitas remaining, including Hachiko from Shibuya Station. Ueno’s former student returned frequently to visit the dog and over the years published several articles about Hachiko’s remarkable loyalty. In 1932 one of these articles, published in Tokyo’s largest newspaper, threw the dog into the national spotlight. Hachiko became a sensation throughout the land. His faithfulness to his master’s memory impressed the people of Japan as a spirit of family loyalty all should strive to achieve. Teachers and parents used Hachiko’s vigil as an example for children to follow. A well-known Japanese artist rendered a sculpture of the dog, and throughout the country a new awareness of the Akita breed grew.

Death
Hachiko died on March 8, 1935, of filariasis. His stuffed and mounted remains are kept at the National Science Museum in Ueno, Tokyo.

1.50GB | 1h 47mn | 824×464 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/403A6D86DA5B581/Hachiko_Monogatari_(1987)_–_Seijiro_Koyama.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/CEEB0632969EDF0/Hachiko_Monogatari_(1987)_–_Seijiro_Koyama.part2.rar

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English, Russian, Chinese (muxed), English (srt)

Yôjirô Takita – Okuribito AKA Departures (2008) (HD)

Mansaku Itami – Akanishi Kakita aka Capricious Young Man (1936)

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Synopsis
A samurai is ordered by his lord to go to Edo and investigate the truth behind the rumor of a rebellion against him. After collecting enough information to prove a conspiracy, the samurai needs to devise some way of leaving Edo without creating suspicion and comes up with a cockeyed plan. Based on the short story by Shiga Naoya.




896MB | 1:17:59 | 624×464 | avi

http://nitroflare.com/view/4ABB17A9EB03631/Capricious.Young.Man.avi
http://nitroflare.com/view/F74D7355752CECD/Capricious.Young.Man.srt
http://nitroflare.com/view/5C8D0211181465D/Capricious_Young_Man_-_Missing_Scenes.txt

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English

Yasuzô Masumura – Kono ko no nanatsu no oiwai ni AKA For My Daughter’s 7th Birthday (1982)

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The film is Yasuzo Masumura’s last feature film, based on Mio Saito’s novel which wons him a Seishi Yokomizo Award, shot by Setsuo Kobayashi, principle cinematographers of such Kon Ichikawa & Yasuzo Masumura classics as Fires on the Plain, An Actor’s Revenge, Being Two Isn’t Easy, Ten Dark Women, A Wife Confesses, Red Angel, Blind Beast, Manji, Black Express… (Indeed I think he’s responsible for the look (for example, the tight framing & deep focus) of these films). The film also boasts a fabulous cast, including Tetsuro Tamba, who seems uncredited.

2.16GB | 1 h 51 min | 1024×560 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/B48B548822B7707/Konoko_no_nanatsu_no_oiwai_ni_%281982%29.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/C5228B4C233C442/Konoko_no_nanatsu_no_oiwai_ni_%281982%29.part2.rar

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English

Kazuo Kuroki – Suri aka Pickpocket (2000)

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Kaido is a professional pickpocket who works the Tokyo subway with his young foster-daughter, Rei: She lets herself be groped while Kaido relieves the groper of his wallet. More often than not they’re observed by a middle-aged cop, who generally lets Kaido go free. Rei is unsettled when Kaido takes on a young street punk, Kazuki, as an apprentice — with instructions to make Kaido stop drinking. Kazuki, however, would like to go into business with Rei.




1.37GB | 01:53:48 | 720×384 | avi

http://nitroflare.com/view/8AF20308552FDB7/Suri.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/46456537BA73B32/Suri.part2.rar

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:None

Hayao Miyazaki – Kaze no tani no Naushika AKA Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984)

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In the far future, man has destroyed the Earth in the “Seven Days of Fire”. Now, there are small pockets of humanity that survive. One pocket is the Valley of Wind where a princess named Nausicaa tries to understand, rather than destroy the Toxic Jungle.

3.06GB | 1 h 56 min | 1024×554 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/14D049BF8B8C627/Nausicaa.of.the.Valley.of.the.Wind.1984.576p.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/A87C07CDB641166/Nausicaa.of.the.Valley.of.the.Wind.1984.576p.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/DFD4633BB8DC8DB/Nausicaa.of.the.Valley.of.the.Wind.1984.576p.part3.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/E2C05221D3ED1C5/Nausicaa.of.the.Valley.of.the.Wind.1984.576p.part4.rar

Language(s):Japanese+commentary
Subtitles:English, English (commentary), Chinese, French, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish,


Yasuzô Masumura – Danryu AKA Warm Current [+Extra] (1957)

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Remake of Yoshimura Kozaburo’s 1939 film of the same title, originally adapted from a novel by Kishida Kunio. Together with scenarist Shirasaka Yoshio, Masumura re-imagines a traditional melodrama as a fast-paced comedy of manners. Includes a cameo appearance by the singer Miwa Akihiro.

The story revolves around a young man appointed to rescue a troubled hospital, and who must choose between two women, a dedicated nurse or a spoiled rich girl.

1.57GB | 1h 33mn | 720×540 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/E9FA041F6A4F256/Warm_Current_%281957%29.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/BE540CBB0595ADD/Warm_Current_%281957%29.part2.rar

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English

Kon Ichikawa – Kagi AKA Odd Obsession (1959)

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Winner of Cannes’ Special Jury Prize, Odd Obsession is one of acclaimed director Kon Ichikawa’s (Tokyo Olympiad, The Burmese Harp) greatest works. This captivating blend of comic satire and drama follows an elderly man’s attempts to satisfy his younger wife (Machiko Kyo, Rashomon, Gate of Hell). When “potency” injections fail, Mr. Kenmochi incites his own jealousy by orchestrating an affair between his wife and his doctor, who happens to be his daughter’s fiance. The wife and doctor are eager to oblige Kenmochi, his daughter is furious, and the scheme proves both a success and a deadly disaster. With dazzling imagery, rich irony, and superb acting, Odd Obsession illuminates the ongoing battle between personal desire and societal convention.

2.04GB | 1 h 47 min | 1024×432 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/B6EE4D73FDF0567/Odd.Obsession.1959.WEBRIP.576p.x264.E-AC3.KJNU.part1.rar
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https://nitroflare.com/view/280BC84371225B6/Odd.Obsession.1959.WEBRIP.576p.x264.E-AC3.KJNU.part3.rar

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English, Japanese

Kon Ichikawa – Hi no tori AKA Firebird: Daybreak Chapter (1978)

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This extraordinarily complex film is not only a send-up of every samurai film ever made, it is also an extrapolation of the value of life. The Yamatai, represented by Prince Susano-O and elderly advisor Sumuke, hire Yumihiko of Matsuro to hunt the phoenix so that Queen Himiko, sister of Susano-O can have eternal life.





2.52GB | 2 h 17 min | 768×576 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/B6BB2F9D384BD10/Firebird.1978.WEBRIP.576p.x264.AAC.KJNU.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/293DE8F238388E3/Firebird.1978.WEBRIP.576p.x264.AAC.KJNU.part2.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/5D67BBFF4B62683/Firebird.1978.WEBRIP.576p.x264.AAC.KJNU.part3.rar

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English

Kon Ichikawa – Taketori monogatari AKA Princess from the Moon (1987)

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The old Japanese folktale of the Bamboo Cutter is here reinterpreted to make Kaguya an alien visitor. Sticking fairly closely to the original 9th century tale of a bamboo cutter finding a mysterious baby girl, this film puts a modern spin onto it by turning the beautiful visitor from the moon into an alien entity lost from a crashed spaceship.




2.30GB | 2 h 0 min | 1024×560 | mkv

http://nitroflare.com/view/CA293B0396EC977/Princess.from.the.Moon.1987.WEBRIP.576p.x264.E-AC3.KJNU.part1.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/D82587C51117BBB/Princess.from.the.Moon.1987.WEBRIP.576p.x264.E-AC3.KJNU.part2.rar
http://nitroflare.com/view/03F7A709639AC40/Princess.from.the.Moon.1987.WEBRIP.576p.x264.E-AC3.KJNU.part3.rar

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English, Japanese

Masaaki Yuasa – Kimi to, nami ni noretara AKA Ride your Wave (2019) (HD)

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