Kinuyo Tanaka Movie Trailers
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Utamaro and His Five Women Trailer (1946)
17 December 1946
Utamaro, a great artist, lives to create portraits of beautiful women, and the Tokyo brothels provide his models.
Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director Trailer (1975)
24 May 1975
In 39 interviews with actors and actresses, writers, producers and staff members, interspersed with film excerpts and stills, Shindō recounts the life and career of his friend and mentor Mizoguchi.
No Need for Your Opinion Trailer (1925)
31 December 1925
Japanese silent film from 1925 featuring Kinuyo Tanaka.
The Moon Has Risen Trailer (1955)
08 January 1955
Mokichi Asai is a widowed father living in Nara with three daughters—Chizuru, Ayako, and Setsuko. The youngest, Setsuko, plays matchmaker for her older sisters, leading to humorous and awkward romantic entanglements.
Song of Youth Trailer (1930)
21 March 1930
Shirō Kuroki, the adopted son of the Yamada family, shares a deep and mutual love with his foster sister, Kinuko Yamada.
An Innocent Maid Trailer (1935)
20 January 1935
In a back alley of the Shitamachi district of Tokyo, Kihachi bears witness to a series of romantic complications involving the inhabitants of the neighborhood.
Miss Oyu Trailer (1951)
22 June 1951
Shinnosuke is introduced to Shizu as a prospective marriage partner, but he falls in love with her widowed sister Oyu.
Daphne Trailer (1933)
16 November 1933
Japanese film from 1933, adapted from Masao Kume's serialized newspaper novel.
How Sorrowful Trailer (1956)
07 September 1956
The story of a novelist whose wife is confined in a mental hospital. His love for her drives him to write about her, though he runs into trouble when her parents accuse him of cashing in on her misfortune.
Chikamatsu's Love in Osaka Trailer (1959)
13 September 1959
Chubei, the adopted son of an Osaka courier, falls desperately in love with the courtesan Umegawa. To prevent a wealthy client from purchasing her, he steals money from his employer to buy her freedom himself.
Geisha in the Old City Trailer (1957)
13 October 1957
Directed by Hiroshi Inagaki, the drama, set in the brothels of Shimabara in post-war Kyoto, is a moving look at the lives of women of tenacity and resilience.
Flowing Trailer (1956)
20 November 1956
Otsuta is running the geisha house Tsuta in Tokyo. Her business is heavily in debt. Her daughter Katsuyo doesn't see any future in her mother's trade in the late days of Geisha.
Kinuyo Tanaka, a Woman We Talk About Trailer (2022)
18 October 2022
This documentary composed of numerous testimonies and archives, filmed in Japan highlights the extraordinary career of the actress-director Kinuyo Tanaka and her singular ambition to impose a female point of view on cinema, reflecting her own vision of the world.
A Tale of Archery at the Sanjusangendo Trailer (1945)
28 June 1945
Young, timid bowmaster Kazuma seeks to beat the archery record set by Hoshino Kanzaemon, a mysterious figure who, it is rumoured, drove the previous champion—Kazuma’s father—to suicide.
Where Now Are the Dreams of Youth? Trailer (1932)
13 October 1932
When a young man inherits his father's lucrative business, he cheats the system to set up three of his college friends with jobs.
Chronicles of a Sea Country Trailer (1928)
15 January 1928
Japanese silent film from 1928, co-starring Chojiro Hayashi and up-and-coming actress Kinuyo Tanaka.
The Inner Palace Conspiracy Trailer (1951)
13 January 1951
A period mystery in which an unconventional priest exposes the truth behind the bizarre death of a maid in the shogun's harem.
Tsukiyo no kasa Trailer (1955)
21 August 1955
Housewives from four neighboring households casually gather at an old well at Kaneko's house in a residential area on the outskirts of Tokyo.
Mama, I Need You! Trailer (1962)
13 October 1962
After finishing the course of junior high school, Kazuo comes up to Tokyo, leaving his mother alone in the unproductive northern district.
Sakura Ondo Trailer (1934)
15 April 1934
Sakura Ondo was a sound adaptation based on a popular 1934 song, produced at the Shochiku Kamata Studio as part of a five-studio competition to create a film based on the same tune.
The Big City: Explosion Trailer (1930)
13 July 1930
Japanese silent film from 1930. The second chapter of "The Big City: Labor" (1929).
On This Earth Trailer (1957)
22 November 1957
Ichiro’s family used to be a large landowner, but now he is living in poverty with his mother. His mother works hard to get her son through school.
Sankichi the Flying Squirrel Trailer (1927)
12 August 1927
Japanese jidaigeki from 1927. The titular character's nickname may suggest agility, stealth, or other outstanding skills.
Men vs. Women Trailer (1936)
29 August 1936
A musical film made for the inauguration of Shochiku's Ofuna Studio, with an all-star cast of the era.
Stepbrothers Trailer (1957)
25 June 1957
In a military family, an illegitimate son is brutalized by his brothers. A patriarchal, feudalistic household where dissent is forbidden is used to reveal the whole imperialist system that afflicted Japan between 1921 and 1946.
Love, Be with Humanity: Part 2 Trailer (1931)
17 April 1931
The three-hour Ai yo jinrui to tomo ni are / Love, Be with Humanity (1931) starts as a satire of alienation in the world of money, develops into a lumberland epic with a forest fire on Sakhalin Island, turns into a tragedy of King Lear dimensions, and manages to amaze the blasé audience with a happy end in the Wild West.
Where Do Women Go? Trailer (1930)
24 May 1930
Japanese silent film from 1930 with an acclaimed performance by Sumiko Kurishima.
Mother, Don't Tarnish Your Name Trailer (1930)
15 August 1930
Because of her husband’s suicide, a young widow finds herself suddenly cast into a life of solitude, with only her beloved child in her arms.
Victory or Defeat Trailer (1932)
18 March 1932
Japanese film from 1932, adapted from the novel by Kan Kikuchi. The first sound film from director Yasujiro Shimazu.
Victory of Women Trailer (1946)
18 April 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.
Yellow Crow Trailer (1957)
27 February 1957
Ichiro Yoshida, the father of the boy Kiyoshi, who has been repatriated from China, returns home after a ten-year separation.
Love, Be with Humanity: Part 1 Trailer (1931)
17 April 1931
The three-hour Ai yo jinrui to tomo ni are / Love, Be with Humanity (1931) starts as a satire of alienation in the world of money, develops into a lumberland epic with a forest fire on Sakhalin Island, turns into a tragedy of King Lear dimensions, and manages to amaze the blasé audience with a happy end in the Wild West.
An Embarrassing Dream Trailer (1927)
08 April 1927
Japanese silent film from 1927. A landmark in the careers of two up-and-coming stars: director Heinosuke Gosho and, newly promoted to a starring role, seventeen-year-old Kinuyo Tanaka.
The Tale of Kinuyo Trailer (1930)
10 October 1930
Japanese silent film from 1930. Directed by Heinosuke Gosho, the film marked a new stage in the artistry of Kinuyo Tanaka, earning acclaim strong enough to greatly expand her following as a leading actress.
An Heir's Place Trailer (1953)
03 June 1953
This film stars Tanaka Kinuyo as the mother of the heir to the Hosho name, a famous lineage of Noh actors.
The Beating Trailer (1930)
15 January 1930
Japanese silent comedy from 1930. The directorial debut of Hiromasa Nomura.
This Is Home Trailer (1956)
03 May 1956
Yasue (Todoroki) and Fumikichi (Oda), a married couple, have no children, but they take in children from other places and wind up raising three kids.
Mother and Child Trailer (1938)
01 July 1938
The movie follows a young woman (Kinuyo Tanaka), a daughter of a high-ranking businessman and his neglected mistress, as she struggles to ease her mother's loneliness, while also having an affair with her father's subordinate.
Women in Prison Trailer (1956)
11 September 1956
The woman prison has a cast all with a story of their own and with no dull or routine day. There is an employee who is divorced after her husband had an affair.
Sorrow Is Only for Women Trailer (1958)
26 February 1958
The beauty of the Japanese family system is portrayed through the women who greet a woman who went to America thirty years ago to visit her grave.