kon ichikawa

The Pure Artificiality in Kon Ichikawa’s ‘An Actor’s Revenge’

The Pure Artificiality in Kon Ichikawa’s ‘An Actor’s Revenge’

There's no need for a suspension of disbelief in this film insofar as An Actor's Revenge revels in our disbelief, our constant awareness of the staginess of the action—regardless of whether we are witnessing kabuki performances or the carrying out of the revenge plot itself.

‘The Makioka Sisters’: The Art of Balancing Personal Aspirations with Familial Obligations

The Burmese Harp (Biruma no tategoto) (1956)