人情紙風船 (Humanity and Paper Balloons) 1937 All Ages

Production still from Humanity and Paper Balloons 1937 / Director: Sadao Yamanaka / Image courtesy: ©1937 Toho Co Ltd / View full image
When
7.30 pm, Wed 3 Dec 2025 (86 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Subtitled
- Wheelchair Accessible
Admission
Free
About
Set in the rain-slicked alleyways of Edo’s slums, Humanity and Paper Balloons is a haunting swan song from visionary director Sadao Yamanaka. Adapted from the kabuki play 'Shinza the Barber', the film follows the daily struggles of two neighbours, whose fates bind in a botched kidnapping scheme. While Shinza, a reckless barber, dreams of defying the powerful merchant class, penniless rōnin Matajūrō is sustained only by his wife’s work of making fragile paper balloons, and drifts between shame and desperation.
Yamanaka’s final work strips away the romanticised veneer of the samurai genre, portraying swordsmen not as noble warriors, but as pawns complicit in a rigid, exploitative hierarchy. Through its tightly woven script and piercing social insight, the film presents a bleak yet sympathetic depiction of life at the margins. With its sombre tone and masterful restraint, Yamanaka’s film stands as one of Japan’s most poignant prewar masterpieces, a quiet elegy for dignity lost in the shadows of power.
All Ages | Contains mild themes of suicide and gambling, mild violence, mild coarse language
Production Credits
- Director: Sadao Yamanaka
- Script: Shintarō Mimura
- Based on: the kabuki play 'Shinza the Barber'
- Cinematographer: Akira Mimura
- Editor: Kōichi Iwashita
- Cast: Chōjūrō Kawarasaki, Kanemon Nakamura, Shizue Yamagishi
- Print Source: The Japan Foundation, Tokyo
- Rights: ©1937 Toho Co Ltd
- Year: 1937
- Runtime: 86 minutes
- Country: Japan
- Language: Japanese
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: Black & White
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 4K DCP