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Summary:
An elegant, emotional chronicle of a teacher's unwavering commitment to her students, her profession, and her sense of morality. It takes a simultaneously sober and sentimental look at the epic themes of aging, war, and death.
Notes:
Gensaku Tsuboi Sakae = Based on the novel by Sakae Tsuboi.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1954.
Special features: new video interview with Japanese cinema historian and critic Tadao Sato about the film and its director; theatrical teasers; a booklet featuring a new essay by film scholar Audie Bock and an excerpt from a 1955 interview with Kinoshita.
Satsuei, Kusuda Hiroyuki ; henshū, Sugihara Yoshi ; bijutsu, Nakamura Kimihiko ; ongaku, Kinoshita Tadashi.
Takamine Hideko, Tsukioka Yumeji, Kobayashi Toshiko, Igawa Kuniko, Tamura Takahiro, Ryū Chishū, Natsukawa Shizue, Urabe Kumeko, Kiyokawa Nijiko, Naniwa Chieko, Akashi Ushio, Amamoto Eisei, Takahara Toshio.
DVD; region 1, NTSC; (1.33:1 aspect ratio); Dolby Digital mono.
Japanese dialogue with optional English subtitles.
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