Réalisation:
Yasuzo MasumuraScénario:
Kazuo FunahashiPhotographie:
Jôji OharaActeurs·trices:
Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Hitomi Nozoe, Sachiko Murase, Eitarô Ozawa, Kazuko Wakamatsu, Kanji KawaraRésumés(1)
Boy meets girl. He is a delivery boy, she's an artist’s model. Their fathers are in prison: his is a politician accused of electoral fraud; hers is a governmental employee charged with embezzlement. Over the course of one day, the young pair hit the beach, go to the races, attempt to reconcile with their families, and fall in love. A snapshot of the aimless, post-war Japanese youth brimming with vitality and compassion, Masumura’s wondrous debut is a sublime piece of the popular 1950s Sun Tribe genre, significantly deviating from convention by featuring underprivileged protagonists. Laced with the kind of carefree optimism rarely figuring in his subsequent work and containing little of the artifice that would define his filmmaking, Kisses is a singular entry point to Masumura’s colossal oeuvre. (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Les Baisers (1957)
Herbes flottantes (1959)
Kyojin to gangu (1958)
Hitomi Nozoe
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Les Baisers (1957)
Herbes flottantes (1959)
Kyojin to gangu (1958)
Sachiko Murase
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Zatóiči kjódžó tabi (1963)
Zatoichi sakate giri (1965)
Les Baisers (1957)
Eitarô Ozawa
Japon
Meilleurs films :
La Condition de l'homme I (1959)
Zatóiči čikemuri kaidó (1967)
Goyôkin (1969) - narrateur
Kazuko Wakamatsu
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Les Baisers (1957)
Kanji Kawara
Japon
Meilleurs films :
Les Baisers (1957)