Format:
2 DVDs, NTSC, Ländercode 1, 120 Min., s/w u. farb., stereo, Dolby digital ;
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Beil. (56 S.)
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12 cm
ISBN:
978-1-60465-040-2
Series Statement:
The criterion collection 432
Content:
"Yukio Mishima was Japan's most celebrated author. On his death, he left a body of work consisting of 356 novels, 25 plays, 200 short stories and 8 volumes of essays. The public followed both his personal life and artistic works. On November 25, 1970, Mishima and 4 cadets from his private army entered the Eastern Army Headquarters, forcibly detained the commander and addressed the garrison." - Title screens. The four chapters are concerned with threads that ran through Mishima's life: beauty, art, action, and harmony of pen and sword. One of the most unlikely films to emerge from America in years, the film mixes biographical vignettes with a re-imagination of Mishima's last day, and dramatizations of excerpts from his literary works, demonstrating just how closely Mishima's art was tied to his life.
Note:
Bildformat 1.85:1. - Orig.: US 1985. - Enth.: a booklet featuring a new essay by critic Kevin Jackson and a piece on the film's censorship in Japan .- Extra's Commentary by the director and producer; The strange case of Yukio Mishima, a 55-minute BBC documentary; interviews with Donald Richie and John Nathan and film crew; video interview excerpt featuring Mishima; theatrical trailer
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Sprache: Jap. - optionale Untert.: Engl.
Language:
Japanese
Subjects:
General works
Keywords:
1925-1970 Mishima, Yukio
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Schriftsteller
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Männerfreundschaft
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Zweierbeziehung
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Biografie
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Fiktionale Darstellung
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Film
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DVD-Video
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Biographical films
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Feature films
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Fiction films
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Historical films
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Biografie
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Fiktionale Darstellung
;
Film
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DVD-Video
;
Biographical films
;
Feature films
;
Fiction films
;
Historical films
Author information:
Schrader, Paul 1946-