(C)1957 Shochiku Co., Ltd, Courtesy of Janus Films

SCREENING
Black River (Kuroi Kawa)

Dir. Masaki Kobayashi. 1956, 114 mins. 35mm. With Ineko Arima, Fumio Watanabe, Tatsuya Nakadai. Nakadai, in his first major role, plays Joe, a young yakuza kingpin who will do anything to turn a buck. An indictment of the corruption engendered by the presence of U.S. military bases and the Japanese system which allowed such lawlessness to go unpunished, Black River focuses on a triangular relationship between Joe, student Nishida (Watanabe), and a young waitress Shizuko (Arima), for whom they both compete, while Joe conspires with an amoral landlady to sell the building in which Nishida and Shizuko live. Made with a freewheeling, experimental spirit, Black River is an important precursor of the Japanese New Wave to come.

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