Basket Top
Basket Left
Empty
Basket Right
Basket Bottom

Login \ Create an Account 

 
 
Your AccountHelp Home

 

On this Page

>> Film Media

>> Reviews & Articles

>> Collections & Lists

>> Customers who bought...

>> Other Films by...

 

Website Security
HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime. MovieMail use a Thawte certificate to ensure secure transmission of your information. Click here for for information

 

Explore Film Catalogue

# World Cinema

# Classic Film

# Contemporary Film

# Silent Film

# Television

# Documentary

# Animation

# Art & Avant-garde

# Gay

 

 

Win Garage on DVD!

 

Latest Film Catalogue

 

 

 

 

MovieMail Blogs

Milo WakelinCelluloid Confetti

by Milo Wakelin

Nixon II Oliver Stone Takes On Bush

Romero vs Argento Between a Rock and a Sharp place

Im Scratching my Itch for Hitch

 

James OliverFrom the Cheap Seats

by James Oliver

Sir David vs The Critics

Summer Lovin

Cavalcanti

 

MovieMail Blogs >

 

Film Media

Still of the Hour

Beowulf

Beowulf

 

Latest Stills

The Andzrej Wajda War Trilogy

Cluny Brown

A Cottage on Dartmoor

David Niven Collection (Screen Icons)

Death of a Salesman (Hoffman)

#View all stills

 

Articles

Sex, Class and Censorship

“You don’t come out of my films with a wonderful glow” - An interview with Terence Davies

Troubled by gnawing things: Rat-Trap

Gérard Depardieu-From Jacques the Lad to...?

The Hollywood Studio System in the 1930s

#View all articles

 

Trailers

I Served the King of England
Medium (11.30 MB)

The Last Mistress
Medium (9.60 MB)

Up the Yangtze
Medium (12.70 MB)

The Boss of It All
Medium (4.00 MB)

War Inc.
Medium (16.00 MB)

#View all trailers

 

View Media Home >

Sansho Dayu + Gion Bayashi (Masters of Cinema) Recommended by MovieMail

Sansho Dayu + Gion Bayashi (Masters of Cinema) Sleeve

Our DVD Price: £21.99

RRP: £23.99 Save £2.00 (8%)

 

Availability

In Stock - should be despatched within 24 hours.  This product will be despatched from the UK. Delivery times

 

Earn 105 Bonus Points when you buy this product. More info

 

Film Description

Famed for its period reconstructions and powerful imagery, often through the director's trademark long takes, Sansho Dayu is one of the most critically revered of all of Mizoguchi's films, and a classic of world cinema, often cropping up in lists of the greatest films ever made. It is a landmark film of exquisite tone and purity of emotion. The lesser known Mizoguchi feature film Gion Bayashi, produced the year before Sansho Dayu, is presented here on DVD in the UK for the very first time.

Based on an ancient legend, as recounted by celebrated author Mori Ogai (in his short story of the same name, written in 1915), and adapted by Japanese director Mizoguchi Kenji, Sansho Dayu is both distinctively Japanese and as deeply affecting as a Greek tragedy. Described in its opening title as "one of the oldest and most tragic in Japan's history", Mizoguchi depicts an unforgettably sad story of social injustice, family love, personal sacrifice, and fateful tragedy.

Set in Heian era (11th century) Japan, it follows an aristocratic woman, Tamaki (played by Tanaka Kinuyo, who also stars in Mizoguchi's Ugetsu Monogatari), and her two children, Zushio (Hanayagi Yoshiaki) and Anju (Kagawa Kyoko), who are separated by feudal tyranny from Tamaki's husband. When the children are kidnapped and sold into slavery to the eponymous "Sansho" (Shindo Eitaro), the lives of each of the family members follow very different paths – each course uniquely, and insufferably, tragic.

Gion Bayashi is a drama set in the world of the courtesan, contrasting two different types of geisha – on one hand, Eiko (Wakao Ayako), a sixteen-year old orphan who wishes to be taken in and trained; on the other, Miyoharu (Kogure Michiyo), an older, more experienced geisha, who agrees to mentor the younger woman – living under the same roof in difficult personal circumstances. A fascinating, subtle insight into the lives of these women in 1950s Japan.

 

Film Information

Director Kenji Mizoguchi
Genre World Cinema

 

Country Japan Language Japanese   Year 1953-54

 

DVD Extras

2 discs; Restored; Lavish 80-page book featuring archival imagery, articles by Robin Wood (film critic and author) and Mark Le Fanu (author of Mizoguchi and Japan), and a full reprint of an acclaimed translation of Mori Ogai's original 1915 story on which Sansho Dayu is based; Video discussions about both Sansho Dayu and Gion Bayashi by acclaimed Japanese film expert/critic, festival programmer, and filmmaker Tony Rayns.

 

Technical Details

Certificate PG   Length 210 mins   Label EUREK
Cat No EKA50332   Format DVD   Black & White
Region2   Aspect 1.37:1
Subtitles English .

 

Film Media

7 Stills

 

View Stills

 

 

 

Reviews & Articles

Share your thoughts and opinions - write a review

 

Review by Roger Brown on 8th October 2007

It is ironic that when Kurosawa, Ozu and even Naruse have been rediscovered, the man whom they revered as their master has still to receive his due. Perhaps these issues of Sansho Dayu and Gion Bayashi will help.

Kenji Mizoguchi was born in Tokyo in 1898. His early ambition was to be a painter, and indeed his films are very pictorial. He became an actor. He made his first film in 1922. He eventually directed over 80. He died in 1956.

If there is one overriding theme in his work, it is that of a woman sacrificing herself for an (often) unworthy man, in the context usually of a corrupt society. Sansho Dayu tells the story of the decline of a noble family after its head refuses to act in an inhumane way as a Governor. The wife becomes a courtesan, the two children are sold into serfdom. Eventually the family are partially reunited, after further sacrifices.

Gion Bayashi is set in modern times. A young orphan is keen to be trained as a geisha. Although her friend has reservations, money is found and all appears to be well. However there are strings attached and a compromise has to be reached, with the older woman here making the accommodation.

What a short review of this kind cannot convey is the extraordinary richness of these films. Each lasts half the length of the average Hollywood blockbuster but covers a vastly greater range of experiences. Indeed an American critic is said to have called Mizoguchi the Shakespeare of the cinema, and for once the comparison is not absurd. Although the underlying themes are tragic enough, there is also humour, courage and dignity as well as cruelty, hypocrisy and suffering. Like the greatest art these films have a sublime self-sufficiency.

Above all, these films show the ability of cinema to tell a story. As David Thomson says in his Biographical Dictionary of Film, ‘Mizoguchi has no superior at the unfolding of narrative by way of camera movement.’ Sansho Dayu and Gion Bayashui are ‘must sees’ for any serious lover of the cinema.

 

 

Browse all Film Reviews

 

 

 

Collections & Lists

This film is part of the following Film Collections

 

Masters Of Cinema

Including: Abhijan (Masters Of Cinema), Asphalt (Masters Of Cinema), Assassination (Masters Of Cinema), Bellissima (Masters of Cinema), Diary Of A Lost Girl, Edvard Munch (Masters of Cinema), F For Fake, Fantastic Planet, Faust (Murnau), Francesco Giullare Di Dio (Masters Of Cinema).

 

The Best of Gay and Lesbian Cinema

Including: 100 Days Before The Command, 15, All About My Mother, All Over Me, Another Way, Bad Education, Beau Travail, Beautiful Thing, Blue Gate Crossing, Boyfriends.

 

#View all collections

 

This film is part of the following Customer Film Lists

 

A plan for holiday viewing by Kevin Mullen

As everyone flees the city for the holidays in December I go into seclusion and catch up on some film viewing. I start compiling a list in the autumn and then take to the sofa to indulge in cinematic delights, without distractions, apart from phone calls from friends who are concerned I might be slipping into insanity from over indulgence. These are my thoughts on what to watch this year.

 

MovieMail's Films Of The Year 2007 by MovieMail


As well as our own favourite films of the year, we also compiled MovieMail Customer's Favourite Films of 2007 and present our contributor's favourites - David Parkinson, Julian Upton, Michael Brooke, Graeme Hobbs, Mike McCahill, Pasquale Iannone, Pasquale Iannone and Alex Davidson.

As ever it has been tough. Strong contenders demoted at the last minute, personal favourites discarded, some coarse language exchanged, but here we are - twelve sterling examples of filmmaking that, as a whole, represent our, and hopefully your, taste in cinema.

Needless to say, they are all highly recommended - if there are any in the list that you don't own, don't hesitate to get them. Once you've finished with the final twelve, have a look at the nine Runners Up that we couldn't bear not to mention...

 

#Create your own Film List!

 

 

Customers who bought this also bought...

Recommendations from fellow customers

 

Ozu Collection 1 (Noriko Trilogy) (Box Set)

by Yasujiro Ozu

 

The Complete Jean Vigo

by Jean Vigo

 

The Leopard

by Luchino Visconti

 

La Regle du Jeu

by Jean Renoir

 

The Spirit Of The Beehive

by Victor Erice

 

 

 

Other films by...

More films directed by Kenji Mizoguchi

 

The Lady Of Musashino

 

Ugetsu Monogatari + Oyu-Sama (Masters of Cinema)

 

The Life Of Oharu

 

Chikamatsu Monogatari + Uwasa No Onna (Masters of Cinema)

 

Tales Of The Taira Clan

 

View more >

 

 

 

Special Offers

2 Excellent DVDs for just £12!

Classic British Films from just £5.99!

More Great Offers


#

Summer Holidays - from just £5.99!


#

Sex, Class and Censorship


#

Feast on Chinese Film - from £5.99


#

The Best of the BBC - from just £5.99!


#

MovieMail Recommends!


#

A Selection of Erotic Film - from £5.99!


#

The best of Gérard Depardieu - from just £5.99


#

Classic Adventures - from £5.99!

View all Special Offers

 

 

The Great Lover

 

4 Months 3 weeks and 2 Days

 

Cloak and Dagger

 

BestSellers

1

Roberta

 

Our Price: £5.99

2

Rocky - The Complete Saga

 

Our Price: £17.99

3

The Orphanage

 

Our Price: £11.99

4

Cloak and Dagger

 

Our Price: £5.99

5

L Avventura

 

Our Price: £9.99

6

Bill Douglas Trilogy

7

There Will Be Blood

8

La Gloire de Mon Pere

9

The Other Boleyn Girl

10

Picnic at Hanging Rock

View all bestsellers >

 

Recommended by MovieMail

A curated collection of the best DVDs

 

Latest Additions

Recommended by MovieMail The Terence Davies Trilogy

 

Our Price: £13.99

 

Recommended by MovieMail Sickerts London

 

Our Price: £11.69

 

Recommended by MovieMail Death of a Salesman (Hoffman)

 

Our Price: £13.99

 

Recommended by MovieMail Juno

 

Our Price: £14.99

 

Recommended by MovieMail Robbery

 

Our Price: £8.99

 

 

Show:

 

 

View more
Recommended DVDs >

 

Just Released

Bill Douglas Trilogy
by Bill Douglas

Picnic at Hanging Rock
by Peter Weir

Beaufort
by Joseph Cedar

The Cement Garden
by Andrew Birkin

The Boss of It All
by Lars Von Trier

View release schedule

 

Coming Soon

Margot at the Wedding
by Noah Baumbach

Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont
by Dan Ireland

Water Lilies
by Celine Sciamma

You, the Living
by Roy Andersson

Around the World in 80 Gardens
by Various / TV

View full schedule


Home   |  Film Catalogue  |  New Releases   |  Special Offers  |  Top 30
Film Collections  |  Film Media  |  News  |  Your Account  |  Help |  Become a MovieMail affiliate

For questions or assistance, call us on (+44) 0844 776 0900 or email on enquiries@moviemail-online.co.uk

© 2004-2007 MovieMail, Ltd., All Rights Reserved. Find out more about MovieMail

HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime. MovieMail use a Thawte certificate to ensure secure transmission of your information. Click here for for information