This Transient Life
1970 film
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This Transient Life (無常, Mujō) is a 1970 Japanese erotic drama film directed by Akio Jissoji, in his feature directorial debut.[1][2] It is the first film in Jissoji's Buddhist Trilogy. Starring Ryō Tamura and Michiko Tsukasa, it follows a young man who falls in love with his sister and gets her pregnant. After a monk from a nearby Buddhist Monastery finds out, the young man becomes an assistant to a master sculptor, only to proceed to complicate matters with his affairs. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival.[3][4]
Directed byAkio Jissoji
Written byToshirô Ishidô
Produced by
- Toyoaki Dan
- Kinshirô Kuzui
Starring
- Ryō Tamura
- Michiko Tsukasa
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| Directed by | Akio Jissoji |
| Written by | Toshirô Ishidô |
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| Edited by | Yoshihiro Yanagawa |
| Music by | Toru Fuyuki |
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| Distributed by | Art Theatre Guild |
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Running time | 143 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
Cast
- Ryō Tamura as Masao (brother)
- Michiko Tsukasa as Yuri (sister)
- Kozo Yamamura as father
- Kin Sugai as mother
- Kotobuki Hananomoto as Iwashita (the servant)
- Akiji Kobayashi
- Eiji Okada as Mori (the sculptor)
- Mitsuko Tanaka as Mori's second wife
- Isao Sasaki as Mori's Son
- Minori Terada
- Haruhiko Okamura as Ogino (Buddhist priest)
