Night and Fog in Japan

Night and Fog in Japan

107 mins | Drama | Oct. 9, 1960

Nagisa Oshima’s most personal film is a reflection by the director on his own disillusionment with the revolutionary student movement of the 1950s and the failure of political radicalism. Taking its title (as a reference or homage) from Alain Resnais’ pivotal 1956 documentary Nuit et Brouillard, the film has a group of former student revolutionaries who meet again years later at the wedding of one of their classmates. Old feelings, rivalries and grudges gradually erupt to the surface as the one-time friends recall the various treacheries by which their cause was defeated. Cutting between times past and the present, and unfolding the action from each of his characters viewpoints, Oshima creates an abstract and yet engrossing study of passions past and principles eroded. —Yume Pictures

Night and Fog in Japan

107 mins | Drama | Oct. 9, 1960

Night and Fog in Japan
Nagisa Oshima’s most personal film is a reflection by the director on his own disillusionment with the revolutionary student movement of the 1950s and the failure of political radicalism. Taking its title (as a reference or homage) from Alain Resnais’ pivotal 1956 documentary Nuit et Brouillard, the film has a group of former student revolutionaries who meet again years later at the wedding of one of their classmates. Old feelings, rivalries and grudges gradually erupt to the surface as the one-time friends recall the various treacheries by which their cause was defeated. Cutting between times past and the present, and unfolding the action from each of his characters viewpoints, Oshima creates an abstract and yet engrossing study of passions past and principles eroded. —Yume Pictures
IMDb rating 6.8
Producers Shochiku Co., Ltd.
Original title 日本の夜と霧
Directors Nagisa Ōshima
Writers Toshirô Ishidô, Nagisa Ōshima

Cast

Miyuki Kuwano

as Reiko Harada

Fumio Watanabe

as Haruaki Nozawa

Hiroshi Akutagawa

as Prof. Udagawa

Kei Satō

as Sakamaki

Rokkō Toura

as Higashiura Toura

Akiko Koyama

as Misako Nakagawa

Shinko Ujiie

as Mrs. Udagawa

Ichirô Hayami

as Takumi

Takao Yoshizawa

as Katsuhiko Nakayama