Twenty-Four Eyes
Keisuke Kinoshita’s Twenty-Four Eyes (Nijushi no hitomi) is an elegant, emotional chronicle of a teacher’s unwavering commitment to her students, her profession, and her sense of morality. Set in a remote, rural island community and spanning decades of Japanese history, from 1928 through World War II and beyond, Kinoshita’s film takes a simultaneously sober and sentimental look at the epic themes of aging, war, and death, all from the lovingly intimate perspective of Hisako Oshi (Hideko Takamine), as she watches her pupils grow and deal with life’s harsh realities. Though little known in the United States, Twenty-Four Eyes is one of Japan’s most popular and enduring classics.
Special Features
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer
- New video interview with Japanese cinema historian and critic Tadao Sato about the film and its director
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A new essay by renowned film scholar Audie Bock and excerpts from an interview with Kinoshita
New cover by Michael Boland
Special Features
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer
- New video interview with Japanese cinema historian and critic Tadao Sato about the film and its director
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A new essay by renowned film scholar Audie Bock and excerpts from an interview with Kinoshita
New cover by Michael Boland
Cast
- Hideko Takamine
- Hisako
- Shizue Natsukawa
- Hisako's mother
- Chishu Ryu
- Male school teacher
- Kumeko Urabe
- Male school teacher’s wife
- Hideyo [Eisei] Amamoto
- Hisako's husband
Credits
- Director
- Keisuke Kinoshita
- Producer
- Ryotaro Kuwata
- Based on the novel by
- Sakae Tsuboi
- Screenplay
- Keisuke Kinoshita
- Cinematography
- Hiroyuki Kusuda
- Editing
- Yoshi Sugiwara
- Music
- Chuji Kinoshita
- Art direction
- Kimihiko Nakamura
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