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{{Infobox film

| name = Flowing

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| image = Nagareru poster.jpg

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| caption = Japanese theatrical release poster

| director = Mikio Naruse

| producer = Sanezumi Fujimoto

| writer =

| starring =

| music = Ichir Sait

| cinematography = Masao Tamai

| editing = Eiji Ooi

| studio = Toho

| distributor = Toho

| released =

| runtime = 116 minutes

| country = Japan

| language = Japanese

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is a 1956 Japanese drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. It is based on the novel 'Nagareru' by Aya Kda.

Plot



Widow Rika starts working as a maid in the okiya (geisha lodging house) of geisha Otsuta, who lives with her daughter Katsuyo, her younger sister Yoneko and Yoneko's child, and geisha Nanako. Of the seven geisha who once worked for Otsuta, only Nanako and Someka are left; a third girl, Namie, has just run away, convinced that she has been tricked out of her share. Otsuta's older sister Otoyo tries to pressure Otsuta into finding a financially secured husband to pay back the loans on the house which the two of them mortgaged together. Ohama, a former geisha sister of Otsuta, tries to help by making contact between her and her nephew's employer Hanayama, a former patron of Otsuta. The situation tightens when Namie's uncle shows up, demanding the money which he thinks his niece is entitled to. Otsuta tries to compensate him with 50,000 yen, half of Hanayama's onetime donation, but he refuses and goes to the police instead, resulting in the questioning of Otsuta and Katsuyo. Eventually Ohama pays for Otsuta's mortgaged house, but only to move the Tsuta House out and open her own restaurant instead. She offers Rika an employment in her future business, but Rika declines. In the final scene, Rika, instructed not to tell anyone of Ohama's plans, watches Otsuta giving music lessons to apprentices.

Cast



* Kinuyo Tanaka as Rika, called Oharu

* Isuzu Yamada as Otsuta

* Hideko Takamine as Katsuyo, Otsuta's daughter

* Mariko Okada as Nanako

* Haruko Sugimura as Someka

* Sumiko Kurishima as Ohama

* Chieko Nakakita as Yoneko, Otsuta's younger sister

* Natsuko Kahara as Otoyo, Otsuta's older sister

* Seiji Miyaguchi as Namie's uncle

* Daisuke Kat as Yoneko's ex-husband

* Chiyo Izumi as Namie

* Nobuo Nakamura as doctor

* Noboru Nakaya as Saeki, Ohama's nephew

Book and film



Aya Kda's novel, which had been published one year prior to the film's release, described the events mainly from the perspective of Rika/Oharu, an educated woman, other than the rather simple character portrayed by Kinuyo Tanaka in the film. Also, the film enlarged the role of Katsuyo, thereby presenting two outside views onto the geisha milieu. Again, the ending differs in book and film: In the book, Rika accepts the offer to manage Otsatu's former house once the women have been removed.

For her book, Kda had used her own experiences she had made while working as a maid in a geisha house in Tokyo's Yanagibashi district in the early 1950s.

Release



'Flowing' was released in Japan on 20 November 1956. An English subtitle version was released in the United States on 13 May 1978 and again on 29 November 1985.

Awards



Isuzu Yamada received the 1956 Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actress for 'Flowing', 'A Cat, Shozo, and Two Women' and 'Boshiz', the 1956 Mainichi Film Concours For Best Actress for 'Flowing', 'A Cat, Shozo, and Two Women' and 'Boshiz', and the 1956 Kinema Junpo Award for Best Actress for 'Flowing' and 'A Cat, Shozo, and Two Women'.

References




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