猟人日記 (The Hunter's Diary) 1964 Ages 15+
When
3.00 pm, Sun 8 Oct 2023 (123 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
About
When a young woman he once seduced is reported dead by suicide, Ichirō Honda assumes the incident to be a pure coincidence with no correlation to his past contact with her. But with the sinister death of another past 'prey’, a paralysing fear possesses him on his late-night escapades shadowing women. As death trails innocent lives behind him, Ichirō, in a seemingly bizarre twist of events, turns from stalker into the one being stalked.
Brought out in 1964 amongst a string of memorable Nakahira releases, The Hunter’s Diary swings expansively towards Japan’s post-war cinematic obsession with film noir. Co-starring the novelist Masako Togawa, on whose book the narrative is based, the film’s opening sequence of scientific imagery eerily foreshadows the darker moods to come.
With mystery crime underpinnings that take us into the shady bars and underground bathhouses of a city awake by night, this suspenseful feature is a shrewd and psychologically thrilling examination of personal, social and legal morality.
The Hunter's Diary will screen from an imported 35mm print.
Ages 15+
Production Credits
- Director: Kō Nakahira
- Script: Tatsuo Asano
- Based on: the novel 'The Lady Killer' by Masako Togawa
- Cinematographer: Yoshihiro Yamazaki
- Editor: Masanori Tsujii
- Cast: Noboru Nakaya, Masako Togawa, Kazuo Kitamura
- Print Source: The Japan Foundation, Tokyo
- Rights: The Japan Foundation, Tokyo
- Year: 1964
- Runtime: 123 minutes
- Country: Japan
- Language: Japanese
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: Black & White
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 35mm