Kisses (1957 film)

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Kanjiくちづけ
Directed byYasuzō Masumura
Written by
Produced byHidemasa Nagata
Kisses
Film poster
Japanese name
Kanjiくちづけ
Directed byYasuzō Masumura
Written by
Produced byHidemasa Nagata
Starring
CinematographyJōji Ohara
Edited byTatsuji Nakashizuka
Music byTetsuo Tsukahara
Production
company
Release date
  • 21 July 1957 (1957-07-21) (Japan)
[1][2]
Running time
74 minutes[1][2]
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Kisses (Japanese: くちづけ, Hepburn: Kuchizuke), also titled The Kiss, is a 1957 Japanese drama film directed by Yasuzō Masumura, based on a novel by Matsutarō Kawaguchi.[1][2] It was Masumura's debut as a director[3][4] and is regarded as a precursor of the Japanese New Wave.[4][5][6]

Kinichi and Akiko meet at a prison in Tokyo, where their fathers are detained. Taking a liking to each other, they spend the day together, driving around on a borrowed motorcycle. Unable to pay both the bail bond for her father and her mother's hospital bill, Akiko gives in to the persistent courting of Osawa, asking him to loan her the needed money in return.

Cast

Release

Kisses was released in Japan on 21 July 1957.[1][2] It was first shown in New York as part of a Masumura retrospective on 18 April 1997.[7]

In more recent years, it has been shown at film museums such as the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive in 1997,[8] the Cinémathèque Française in 2007,[9] and the Austrian Film Museum in 2008.[5]

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