A Fond Face from the Past

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A Fond Face from the Past is also set in a rural community, specifically a village outside Kameoka, near Kyoto. In some ways this short, thirty-six-minute film is Naruse's most moving negotiation of the militarist restrictions of the time, perhaps because it is also his most direct engagement with the culture of war. When a newsreel comes to Kameoka featuring a local man named Yoichi, it causes some excitement in the community and, of course, in Yoichi's own family. First of all his mother makes the newsreel (Nippon News, no. 14), which begins with the same marching music that opens his own film, followed by a curious baby judging context in Los Angeles featuring two hundred Japanese babies. Released in January 1941, almost a year before the pacific war begins, this “found footage” is indicative of Japanese imperialist ambitions beyond Asia long before Pearl Harbor.

Country:

Japan

Genre:

Drama

Duration:

34 minutes

Year:

1941

Director:

Mikio Naruse

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Company:

Toho Eiga

Cast:
Ranko Hanai

Osumi

Takashi Kodaka

Tsuruko Mano

Kinji Fujiwa

Taizō Fukami

Schoolteacher

Crew:
Mikio Naruse

Director

Mikio Naruse

Screenplay

Teppei Himuro

Executive Producer

Shigeru Matsuura

Editor

Shin Ebara

Sound Recordist