Ugetsu Monogatari (1953)
Genere: Drama | Fantasy
Valutazione: 8 (3 voti)
Durata: 94 min
Riconoscimenti: Nominated for Oscar. Another 3 wins & 1 nomination
Regia: Kenji Mizoguchi
Sceneggiatura: Matsutarô Kawaguchi Kyûchi Tsuji Akinari Ueda Yoshikata Yoda
Fotografia: Kazuo Miyagawa
Cast: Masayuki Mori Machiko Kyô Kinuyo Tanaka Eitarô Ozawa Ikio Sawamura Mitsuko Mito Kikue Môri Ryosuke Kagawa Eigoro Onoe Saburo Date Sugisaku Aoyama Reiko Kongo Shozo Nanbu Ichirô Amano Kichijiro Ueda Teruko Omi Keiko Koyanagi Mitsusaburô Ramon Jun Fujikawa Ryuuji Fukui Masayoshi Kikuno Hajime Koshikawa Sugisaka Koyama Ryuzaburo Mitsuoka Koji Murata Fumihiko Yokoyama
Produzione: Masaichi Nagata
Colonna Sonora: Fumio Hayasaka Tamekichi Mochizuki Ichirô Saitô
Montaggio: Mitsuzô Miyata
Ugetsu is a 1953 Japanese ghost story film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. Set in 16th century Japan, it stars Masayuki Mori and Machiko Kyo, and is inspired by short stories by Ueda Akinari and Guy de Maupassant. It is one of Mizoguchi's most celebrated films, regarded by critics as a masterwork of Japanese cinema, a definitive piece during Japan's Golden Age of Film.
The film's original Japanese title is Ugetsu monogatari (????), which means "Tales of the Moon and Rain", sometimes translated as "Tales of Moonlight and Rain" or "Tales Of The Pale And Silvery Moon After The Rain".[1] The title was shortened when the film was released in the United States.
Nel Giappone del XVI secolo funestato dalle guerre, un vasaio (Mori) e il cognato (Ozawa) aspirante samurai abbandonano le rispettive mogli per inseguire i loro sogni di ricchezza e di gloria.
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