The Kingdom
1973·Japan·79 min.
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The Kingdom” is the third film in Kanai Katsu’s avant-garde Smiling Milky Way Trilogy which began with two politically loaded films, 1968’s “The Deserted Archipelago”, a dream journey through the the post-ANPO Treaty 60’s, and 1971’s “Good-Bye”, an exploratrion of the plight of the zainichi, or Japanese of Korean heritage. “The Kingdom” doesn’t take on any loaded current event or momentary societal ill though. Instead it goes to the root of Japanese (and global) society’s engine - time - and in that way is probably the most radical film in Kanai’s trilogy of films.
DirectorKatsu Kanai
CastHiroshi Akiyama·Motohiko Hagino·Y oshitaka Hida·Yasuaki Hosoi·Aya Itô·Kiyoshi Itô·Shin'ichi Iwata·Motoharu Jônouchi·Katsu Kanai·Heiji Kuwana·Kazuyoshi Kushida·Isao Matsumoto·Yuki Miyata·Musasabi-DôjiShow all
Original titleÔkoku