The Ballad of Narayama | 楢山節考 | Narayama-bushi Kō (1983)
Synopsis
19th century Japan. 69-year-old Orin prepares herself for an inevitable yet frightening ritual.
In her small village, where food is rare, anyone who lives to 70 is hauled to the mountaintop by their children and left there to die. But before, she must help her eldest son to find a wife.
Produced by: Goro Kusakabe, Jiro Tomoda Cinematography: Masao Tochizawa Edited by: Hajime Okayasu Music by: Shin’ichirō Ikebe
The film is an adaptation of the book Narayama bushikō by Shichirō Fukazawa and slightly inspired by the 1958 film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. Both films explore the legendary practice of ubasute, in which elderly people were carried to a mountain and abandoned to die. Imamura's film won the Palme d'Or at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.
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Title: The Ballad of Narayama | 楢山節考 | Narayama-bushi Kō (1983)
Directed by: Shohei Imamura
Date of birth: 15 September 1926, Tokyo, Empire of Japan
Date of death: 30 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan
Writing credits:
Shohei Imamura, Shichirō Fukazawa
Music by: Shin’ichirō Ikebe
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Color: Color
Runtime: 130 min.