Yoshiwara (1937 film)

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Yoshiwara
File:Yoshiwara (film).jpg
Directed byMax Ophüls
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyEugen Schüfftan
Edited byPierre Méguérian
Music byPaul Dessau
Production
company
Distributed byCompagnie Cinématographique de France
Release date
22 October 1937
Running time
102 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Yoshiwara is a 1937 French drama film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Pierre Richard-Willm, Sessue Hayakawa and Michiko Tanaka. It is based on a novel by Maurice Dekobra. The film is set in the Yoshiwara, the red-light district of Tokyo, in the nineteenth century. It depicts a love triangle between a high-class prostitute, a Russian naval officer and a rickshaw man.[1]

Reception

The film was Ophüls' greatest pre-war French financial success.[2] Yoshiwara proved controversial in Japan where the government objected to the depiction of Japanese brothels and banned it. There was a negative reaction against the two Japanese actors who had starred in the film, and they were labelled as traitors.[3]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Seigle p.10-11
  2. ^ Bacher p.37
  3. ^ Seigle p.10-11

Bibliography

  • Bacher, Lutz. Max Ophuls in the Hollywood Studios. Rutgers University Press, 1996.
  • Seigle, Cecilia Segawa. Yoshiwara: The Glittering World of the Japanese Courtesan. University of Hawaii Press, 1993.

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