The Music (film)
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Directed byYasuzō Masumura
Screenplay byYasuzō Masumura
Based onOngaku
by Yukio Mishima
by Yukio Mishima
Produced byHiroaki Fujii
| The Music | |
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Film poster | |
| Directed by | Yasuzō Masumura |
| Screenplay by | Yasuzō Masumura |
| Based on | Ongaku by Yukio Mishima |
| Produced by | Hiroaki Fujii |
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| Cinematography | Setsuo Kobayashi |
| Edited by | Tatsuji Nakashizu |
| Music by | Hikaru Hayashi |
| Distributed by | Art Theatre Guild |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
The Music (Japanese: 音楽, Hepburn: Ongaku) is a 1972 Japanese erotic drama film directed by Yasuzo Masumura, based on the novel of the same name by Yukio Mishima.[1] It was released through the Art Theatre Guild.[2]
The leading roles are played by Noriko Kurosawa, Toshiyuki Hosokawa, Choei Takahashi and Kohji Moritsugu. The film score is by renowned composer Hikaru Hayashi.[3]
A woman, Reiko (Noriko Kurosawa), goes to a psychiatrist and tells him that she can no longer hear music and has developed sexual issues. During therapy, she recalls sexual experiences from childhood onwards, including incest with her brother.