Insect Woman/ Nishi-Ginza Station (1963) Japan
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Director:Shôhei Imamura
Studio:Nikkatsu
Writer:Keiji Hasebe, Shôhei Imamura
Rated:Not Rated
Date Added:2019-01-15
Release:1964-06-30
IMDb:0057363
Duration:123
Aspect Ratio:2.35 : 1
Sound:Mono
Languages:Japanese
LAC code:4000101241
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Shôhei Imamura  ...  (Director)
Keiji Hasebe, Shôhei Imamura  ...  (Writer)
 
Emiko Aizawa  ...  Rui
Setsuko Amamiya  ...  
Tomio Aoki  ...  
Tomoko Aoyagi  ...  
Emiko Azuma  ...  Kane
Hyôe Enoki  ...  
Kazuko Fujii  ...  
Makiko Fujisawa  ...  
Makiko Fukamachi  ...  
Masumi Harukawa  ...  Midori
Yûzô Harumi  ...  
Sachiko Hidari  ...  Tome Matsuki
Jôji Hidehara  ...  
Daisaburô Hirata  ...  Kamibayashi
Jirô Hiratsuka  ...  
Summary: Amorality in Japan. Tome is born into poverty in rural Japan, in the late 1910s. Chuji, her father, dotes on her; her mother is less faithful. Tome becomes a neighbor's mistress, works at his mill as World War II rages, and has a daughter. After an affair with a mill supervisor, Tome goes to Tokyo to seek her fortune. She leaves the child, Nobuko, in Chuji's care. Tome's a maid at a brothel, learns trade from the madam, enjoys the protection of a businessman whose mistress she becomes, and is soon herself the boss. As Chuji ages and Nobuko grows up with her own ideas, can Tome's self-preserving schemes provide continued comfort? Or will the mice scamper over her?