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1. Inu-oh (2021)
PG-13 | 98 min | Animation, Drama, Fantasy
A cursed dancer and a musician stun society with electrifying concerts in this animated rock opera.
Director: Masaaki Yuasa | Stars: Avu-chan, Mirai Moriyama, Tasuku Emoto, Kenjirô Tsuda
Votes: 2,405
2. The House Where Evil Dwells (1982)
R | 88 min | Horror
A young American family moves to a House in Kyoto, Japan. It turns out to be haunted by the ghosts of a woman and her lover, who were killed by the woman's husband, as well as the ghost of the husband, who killed himself afterward.
Director: Kevin Connor | Stars: Edward Albert, Susan George, Doug McClure, Amy Barrett
Votes: 1,395
3. Lost Paradise (1997)
119 min | Drama, Romance
Kuki is a veteran newspaper reporter who has been shuffled off to a book-development branch and finds escape in an illicit relationship with Rinko. Together they find the passion no longer present in their marriages.
Director: Yoshimitsu Morita | Stars: Koji Yakusho, Hitomi Kuroki, Akira Terao, Toshio Shiba
Votes: 754
4. Patriotism (1966)
Not Rated | 30 min | Drama, Short
A Noh dramatization of the suicides of Lt. Shinji Takeyama and his wife Reiko. After participating in a failed 1936 coup and being ordered to execute his friends, he bids his wife an intimate farewell and commits harakiri.
Director: Yukio Mishima | Stars: Yukio Mishima, Yoshiko Tsuruoka
Votes: 2,046
5. The Woman of Rumour (1954)
83 min | Drama, Romance
Hatsuko Umabuchi is a widow who runs a prosperous geisha house in present-day Kyoto. Her daughter Yukiko returns from Tokyo following a failed suicide attempt, after her lover found out ... See full summary »
Director: Kenji Mizoguchi | Stars: Kinuyo Tanaka, Tomoemon Otani, Yoshiko Kuga, Eitarô Shindô
Votes: 1,411
6. Kurosawa's Way (2011)
52 min | Documentary
Eleven major filmmakers from Europe, Asia and America talk about Akira Kurosawa and explore some ways on which he influenced their own work.
Director: Catherine Cadou | Stars: Theodoros Angelopoulos, Bernardo Bertolucci, Clint Eastwood, Alejandro G. Iñárritu
Votes: 152
7. The Alchemy of Art: David Mack (2007 Video)
Not Rated | 107 min | Documentary, Biography
This is an in-depth look at the writer and artist David Mack, who Entertainment Weekly designates "One of the true geniuses of the medium."
Director: Greg Jurls | Stars: David Mack, Steven Mack, Terry Moore
Votes: 12
9. Robert Lepage - de Quebec a Tokyo (2008)
52 min | Documentary
Canadian playwright and stage director Robert Lepage takes us on a journey to self-discovery when he brings The Andersen Project to Japan in June 2006. Lepage reveals how Japanese culture in particular has influenced his work.
Director: Marc Carpentier
10. Japanese Noh Drama (1984 Video)
27 min | Documentary, Short, Drama
Directors: Jim Dale, Richard Emmert, Colin Hawke, Akira Matsui | Star: Akira Matsui
11. Shishi no za (1953)
124 min | Drama
Director: Daisuke Itô | Stars: Kazuo Hasegawa, Kinuyo Tanaka, Keiko Kishi, Yûji Hori
12. Arts of Japan (1954)
29 min | Documentary, Short
Stars: Shoji Hamaji, Gyokudo Kawai, Hakuô Matsumoto, Shiko Munakata
13. Visualizing 'Delusion of the Fury' (2012)
45 min | Documentary
Visualizing 'Delusion" is a documentary comparing the 1969 and 2007 versions of Harry Partch's music-drama "Delusion of the Fury" by means of cutting between the different stagings, put in ... See full summary »
Director: Jon Roy | Stars: Les Blank, Dean Drummond, Danlee Mitchell, Harry Partch
14.
Arena (1975– )
Episode:
The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima
(1985)
55 min | Documentary
About Yukio Mishima that highlights the many known major aspects of his life and personality. Mishima was a pen name he adopted en route to his chosen life as a writer.
Director: Michael McIntyre | Stars: Yukio Mishima, John Hurt, Nobuko Lady Albery, Hirohito
Votes: 91
15.
Un certain regard (1964–1975)
Episode:
Le nô - théâtre japonais
(1965)
46 min | Talk-Show
Director: Sylvain Dhomme