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Japanese Director Kenji Misumi Receives Retrospective at Moving Image, Now thru 10/14

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Japanese director Kenji Misumi (1921–1975) was best known for his wildly popular Zatoichi and Lone Wolf and Cub samurai films. Versatile and underrated in the West, he was also one of the pioneers of the jidai geki (historical drama), and was nicknamed Little Mizoguchi for his stylistic mastery. In collaboration with the Japan Foundation, Museum of the Moving Image presents a seven-film retrospective of the director's works from today, October 5 through 14, 2012.

Although he died young, at the age of 54, Misumi's career spanned pivotal eras of Japanese filmmaking-and his complete body of work demonstrates his deftness in tone, style, and content, and his commitment to breaking through the conventions of the Daiei studio system. This selection of Misumi's films, all in rarely screened 35mm prints, includes his celebrated sword thrillers, among them his most acclaimed film, Destiny's Son, and the blockbuster comic-action Zaitoichi series, as well a handful of melodramas and a horror film, each rendered with a visual poetry all the filmmaker's own. The 1964 film The Sword (Ken), the only contemporary film in the series, is based on the novella by Yukio Mishima, about a talented pupil of kendo caught up in a rivalry with a fellow student.

Tickets for each screening are included with Museum admission, which is free for Museum members.

Following the Museum's series, the films travel to the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

SCHEDULE FOR KENJI MISUMI, OCTOBER 5–14, 2012
Unless otherwise noted, film screenings take place in the main Moving Image Theater and in the Celeste and Armand Bartos Screening Room at Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35 Avenue (at 37 Street), Astoria, and are included with Museum admission. Advance tickets for some special screenings and events are available online at http://movingimage.us or by calling 718 777 6800. All films directed by Kenji Misumi.

The Tale of Zatoichi (Zatôichi monogatari)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 7:00 P.M.
1962, 96 mins. 35mm. With Shintaro Katsu, Masayo Banri. The first film in the long-running samurai series introduces Katsu as Zatoichi, a blind masseur who conceals his expert swordsmanship until life's unfair situations force him to action. With bold widescreen compositions, Misumi deliberately builds the drama-with touches of comedy-toward the expertly choreographed final climactic battle.

Destiny's Son (Kiru)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2:00 P.M.
1962, 71 mins. 35mm. With Raizo Ichikawa. After learning shocking truths about his origins from his dying father, Shingo (Ichikawa) seeks revenge and redemption. Based on the novel by Renzaburo Shibata, Destiny's Son questions the warrior code and morality of the samurai lifestyle. Gorgeously shot in color, in the TohoScope widescreen process, this is one of Misumi's most visually stunning and tightly paced films.

Fight, Zatoichi, Fight (Zatôichi kesshô-tabi)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2:00 P.M.
1964, 87 mins. 35mm. With Shintaro Katsu, Nobuo Kaneko. After witnessing the death of a young woman, Zatoichi promises to deliver her baby to the father. The eighth film in the Zatoichi series finds the blind hero in a web of deception and violence, as Zatoichi must fight off assassins intent on murdering him while the father refuses to claim the child. Deftly balancing its comedic effects with extravagant sword fighting, Fight, Zatoichi, Fight is one of the most entertaining installments of the series.

The Sword (Ken)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 7:00 P.M.
1964, 94 mins. 35mm. With Raizo Ichikawa, Yusuke Kawazu. Misumi's only contemporary film stars Ichikawa as a talented pupil of kendo caught up in a rivalry with a fellow student. Based on the novella by Yukio Mishima, The Sword allegorizes The Temptations and consequences of a generation coming of age in a consumer society. Shot in high-contrast black and white in a distinctly New Wave style, it is one of Misumi's cinematic gems.

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