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, also titled 'Undercurrent' and 'River of Night', is a 1956 Japanese drama film directed by Kzabur Yoshimura. It was Yoshimura's first film photographed in colour. The screenplay by Sumie Tanaka is based on a novel by Hisao Sawano.

Plot



Kiwa Funaki is a young successful kimono designer working at her family's Kyoto-based business. While she fends off both the admiration of young painter Goro and the obtrusive advances of business partner Omiya, she eventually falls in love with scientist Takemura, who is writing a paper on the Shojobae fly. After she has started an affair with him, Kiwa learns that Takemura has a wife terminally ill with tuberculosis. When Takemura's wife finally dies, he proposes to her, but Kiwa, criticising him for his egotism, chooses her independence over the prospect of becoming his wife.

Cast



* Fujiko Yamamoto as Kiwa Funaki

* Ken Uehara as Takemura

* Eitar Ozawa as Omiya

* Michiko Ai as Setsuko

* Eijir Tno as Yjir, Kiwa's father

* Kazuko Ichikawa as Atsuko, Takemura's daughter

* Michiko Ono as Miyo, Kiwa's sister

* Kimiko Tachibana as Mitsu, Kiwa's stepmother

* Mineko Yorozuyo as Yasushi, Omiya's wife

* Keizo Kawasaki as Gora Okamoto

Release history



'Night River' was released in Japan on 12 September 1956 and shown under the title 'Undercurrent' at the 1957 New York Japanese Film Festival. It was released on DVD in Japan in 2007.

Awards



1956 Mainichi Film Award for Best Supporting Actor (Eijir Tno for 'Night River' and two other films) and Best Sound Recording (Yukio Kaihara for 'Night River' and three other films).

References




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