Directed by: Kon Ichikawa
1956
/ 112 minutes
/ Under 15s must be accompanied by an adult
Based on the novel "Nihonbashi" by Kyoka Izumi
Screened as part of JFF Classics 2018.
Kon Ichikawa’s first colour film is a story of two ladies in a cut-throat competition to reign over Nihonbashi, Tokyo’s premier geisha district. Their rivalry grows fiercer when a handsome young doctor becomes the object of their affections. Despite their messy love triangle, the end goal for these modern superwomen is not romance, but to be Queen among geisha.
Originally written by Kyoka Izumi, Nihonbashi was first adapted to screen by Kenji Mizoguchi in 1929. Ichikawa’s version transforms the melodramatic premise into a decadent and intriguing film.
Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney
Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney
ACMI, Melbourne
Director: Kon Ichikawa
Original story: Kyoka Izumi
Screenplay: Natto Wada
Producer: Masaichi Nagata
Cast: Chikage Awashima , Fujiko Yamamoto, Ayako Wakao, Ryuji Shinagawa and Eijiro Yanagi
Genre: Special Series
Format: 35mm colour