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Tsuchi (film)

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, or 'Earth', is a 1939 Japanese film directed by Tomu Uchida, based on the classic 1912 Meiji era novel 'Tsuchi' by poet Takashi Nagatsuka, translated into English as 'The Soil' by historian Ann Waswo. The film won the 1940 Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film.

A seriously compromised print of 'Earth' was discovered in Germany in 1968. It suffers from nitrate damage and includes German subtitles. It is missing its first and last reel. The original film was 142 minutes long; this version runs 93 minutes. A 119-minute version of the film, with subtitles in Russian, was discovered in Russia around the turn of the millennium. It, too, is missing the last reel.

Plot



The plot of 'Tsuchi' focuses on a family of farmers who are down on their luck, but also extensively depicts the rural community's milieu, daily work and way of life. Kanji (Isamu Kosugi) is embittered because he has to pay off the debts of his dead wife's father (Kaichi Yamamoto). He is also overly protective of his daughter, Otsugi (Akiko Kazami), which severely restricts her interaction with the community.

Development



Director Tomu Uchida's original plan to film Nagatsuka's famous novel was turned down by Nikkatsu, the studio to which he was under contract. While Uchida was working on other projects for the studio, he began filming 'Tsuchi' on weekends without authorization. This secret filming included on-location shooting in Japan. Once Nikkatsu caught wind of what was happening it was too late; the production was too far along for the studio to halt it. The management feared losing face with its workers, who had already put in a lot of time making the film, so Nikkatsu decided to complete the film and released it to the public to unexpected commercial success.

References



Category:1930s Japanese-language films

Category:Films directed by Tomu Uchida

Category:Best Film Kinema Junpo Award winners

Category:1939 films

Category:Nikkatsu films

Category:Japanese drama films

Category:1939 drama films

Category:Japanese black-and-white films


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