Set in Qingdao, China, a Japanese company locates an office there and begins work and cooperation with a local Chinese company for business. Many Japanese engineers also move to China, with their families, for the company in order to construct a canal. There are young Chinese resisting the Japanese in this area.
A "slice-of life" film about a group of high school girls in 1940s Japan.
Hashimoto's mother-in-law
Based on an original story by Yojiro Ishizaka, this well-made drama is set in a Christian school in a beautiful northern harbor town. Teacher Masaki (Obinata) speaks up for Keiko, one of the girls at the school, every time she causes problems because he feels sorry for her, a child born out of wedlock. Sumi (Natsukawa), one of Masaki’s colleagues and who is secretly in love with him, strongly disagrees with him about Keiko. Then Sumi hears a rumor that Keiko is pregnant with Masaki's child . . . .
Sankichi's mother
Adaptation of Fumiko Hayashi's novel.
Hahaoya - the Mother
Три сестры игрой на музыкальных инструментах зарабатывают деньги для своей властной матери. Обычно они играют на банджо в барах за чаевые. Слабо связанные между собой эпизоды фильма показывают, как непохожие друг на друга сестры вовлекаются в криминальный мир, жертвуют собой и находят истинную любовь.
An early Japanese sound film, notable for being the only Japanese film ever to use the Western Electric Sound System. Contrary to most Western sources that give sole directing credit to Eizo Tanaka, it was actually co-directed by six different directors, Tanaka, Kazue Kimura, Kazuo Takimura, Ryoji Mikami and Hidekuni Ouchi.
An early Japanese film
Directed by Kiyomatsu Hosoyama.