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Onibaba
Genre:Art/Foreign
Year:1964
Rating:?
Length:104min
Country:Japan
Cast:Directed by Kaneto Shindo
Credits:Nabuko Otowa, Jitsuko Yoshimura, Kei Sato (Japanese with English Subtitles, b/w, cinemascope, 35mm)

Onibaba:
A tale about an elderly woman and her daughter-in-law who survive during Japan's civil wars by luting samurai into a deep hole, and then selling their armor to buy rice. Born into a peasant family Kaneda Shindo, viscerally sets the historical record straight by emphasizing the inhuman suffering of Japan's peasants, rather than the militray prowess of the samurai clans that battled for supremacy during this bloody period of Japanese history. A film whose blend of murder, nudity, sex, violence, and superstition made it a great success on the North American art-house circuit. Totally unlike Shindo's stark The Island, made with the same group as this film, it made a wild, sometimes sickening, impression on most viewers.

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