朧夜の女 (Woman of the Mist) 1936 All Ages

Production still from Woman of the Mist 1936 / Director: Heinosuke Gosho / Image courtesy: ©1936 Shochiku Co Ltd / View full image
When
11.00 am, Sun 14 Dec 2025 (111 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Subtitled
- Wheelchair Accessible
Admission
Free
About
Having sacrificed so much for him, hard-working mother Otoku is concerned that her son, Seiichi, is squandering his life and neglecting his law studies. Unsure where else to turn, Otoku asks her brother Bunkichi to step in, hoping some guidance from his uncle will set Seiichi straight. But unbeknownst to Otoku, Bunkichi’s interference with his nephew’s affairs proves more meddlesome than helpful and leads Seiichi into even deeper trouble. Desperate to remedy the situation he unknowingly set in motion, Bunkichi goes to drastic lengths to cover up for his nephew.
Set in the vibrant Shitamachi district of 1930s downtown Tokyo, this touching story is dotted with glimpses of raucous laughter, flowing sake and the spirited chaos of izakaya culture. Known for directing Japan's first feature-length film with full sound The Neighbour's Wife and Mine 1931, Heinosuke Gosho’s melodrama tells the story of a woman’s poignant fate and the powerless men surrounding her. An exploration of the flawed nature of familial responsibility and sacrifice, Woman of the Mist beautifully reveals the burdens women are made to carry—often by the very men who vowed to protect them.
All Ages | Contains mild themes, mild coarse language
Production Credits
- Director: Heinosuke Gosho
- Script: Tadao Ikeda
- Cinematographer: Jōji Ohara
- Editor: Shin Mori
- Cast: Takeshi Sakamoto, Toshio Iizuka, Chōko Iida, Shin Tokudaiji
- Print Source: The Japan Foundation, Tokyo
- Rights: ©1936 Shochiku Co Ltd
- Year: 1936
- Runtime: 111 minutes
- Country: Japan
- Language: Japanese
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: Black & White
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 35mm