A Man Vanishes
A Man Vanishes (人間蒸発, Ningen Jōhatsu) is a 1967 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura.
A Man Vanishes | |
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Directed by | Shohei Imamura |
Produced by | Shohei Imamura |
Written by | Keiji Hasebe Shohei Imamura |
Starring | Yoshie Hayakawa Shohei Imamura Shigeru Tsuyuguchi |
Music by | Toshiro Mayuzumi |
Cinematography | Kenji Ishiguro |
Edited by | Matsuo Tanji |
Distributed by | Art Theatre Guild (Japan) (theatrical), Nikkatsu Corporation (Japan) (theatrical), Toho International Company Inc. (USA), Icarus Films (USA) |
Release date | July 8, 1967 |
Running time | 130 min. |
Language | Japanese |
Outline
Superficially, it is a documentary about an ordinary man who—like many Japanese every year—disappears without trace, leaving his job and fiancée behind. Imamura, though, takes the narrative in unexpected directions, causing the viewer to question what is reality and what might be fiction.
A Region 0 DVD release in the Masters of Cinema series was issued in October 2011.[1]
References
- "A Man Vanishes (Masters of Cinema)" Archived 2015-01-29 at the Wayback Machine, DVD Video Review, The Digital Fix, 17 January 2012
External links
- Ningen Johatsu on IMDb
- "人間蒸発 (Ningen Johatsu)" (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
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