妻よ薔薇のように (Wife! Be Like a Rose!) 1935 All Ages

Production still from Wife! Be Like a Rose! 1935 / Director: Mikio Naruse / Image courtesy: ©1935 Toho Co Ltd / View full image
When
11.00 am, Sat 6 Dec 2025 (74 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Closed Captioned
- Auslan Interpreted
Admission
Free
About
Modern in both her mindset and fashion sense, Kimiko is a headstrong Tokyo woman living with her mother Etsuko. Fifteen years after her husband Shunsuke abandoned the family for Oyuki, a former geisha, Etsuko remains steeped in grief, filling her days writing poetry in quiet despondency. As Kimiko’s wedding approaches, her fiancé’s father demands a formal introduction of her long-estranged father, so Kimiko sets out to the countryside alone to retrieve him. Fuelled by the bitter tales spouted by her mother growing up, Kimiko strides into the town where her father now resides, bracing herself for a confrontation with his second wife. However, the welcome she receives in their modest rural household is far from what she anticipated.
Directed by Mikio Naruse and based on the shinpa (contemporary theatre) play 'Two Wives' by Minoru Nakano, Wife! Be Like a Rose! is a charming and humorous exploration of marriage and familial duty. The first Japanese talkie screened in New York and among the first Japanese films to be theatrically released in the United States, this remarkable comedy-drama stands as a hallmark of Naruse’s work and was voted Kinema Junpo’s Best Japanese Film of 1935. Blending city and country life, the film exemplifies Naruse’s nuanced portrayal of female characters and his talent for depicting the everyday lives of ordinary people.
All Ages | Contains very mild themes
Production Credits
- Director: Mikio Naruse
- Script: Mikio Naruse
- Based on: the shinpa play 'Two Wives' by Minoru Nakano
- Cinematographer: Hiroshi Suzuki
- Editor: Kōichi Iwashita
- Cast: Sachiko Chiba, Tomoko Itō, Sadao Maruyama, Yuriko Hanabusa
- Print Source: The Japan Foundation, Tokyo
- Rights: ©1935 Toho Co Ltd
- Year: 1935
- Runtime: 74 minutes
- Country: Japan
- Language: Japanese
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: Black & White
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 35mm