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The Human Condition (1961)

War,Drama,History

572 minutos

War,Drama,History

572 minutos

Director: Masaki Kobayashi

Reparto: Tatsuya Nakadai,Michiyo Aratama,Chikage Awashima,Ineko Arima,So Yamamura,Akira Ishihama,Kōji Nanbara,Seiji Miyaguchi,Tōru Abe,Masao Mishima,Eitarō Ozawa,Kōji Mitsui,Akitake Kōno,Nobuo Nakamura,Kyū Sazanka,Keiji Sada,Kokinji Katsura,Jun Tatara,Michirō Minami,Kei Satō,Kunie Tanaka,Ryōhei Uchida,Kan Yanagiya,Kenjiro Uemura,Kaneko Iwasaki,Mayumi Kurata,Taketoshi Naitō,Hideo Kidokoro,Yoshirō Aoki,Rō Ose,Tamao Nakamura,Yūsuke Kawazu,Chishū Ryū,Kyôko Kishida,Keijirō Morozumi,Koji Kiyomura,Nobuo Kaneko,Fujio Suga,Kazuo Kitamura,Tatsuya Ishiguro,Toshio Takahara,Reiko Hitomi,

Fecha de Estreno: 1961-01-28

Sinopsis

The Human Condition is a Japanese epic film trilogy made between 1959 and 1961 The trilogy follows the life of Kaji, a Japanese pacifist and socialist, as he tries to survive in the totalitarian and oppressive world of World War II-era Japan. Taken altogether as a single film, it is over 9 hours long, making it one of the longest narrative films ever made. While the films earned considerable controversy at the time of their release in Japan, The Human Condition was critically acclaimed, won many international awards, and has since established Masaki Kobayashi as one of the most important Japanese directors of his generation.