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Patriotism ( Criterion Collection)

 

 

Written and Directed by Yukio Mishima and Domoto Masaki


Japan 1966 / Drama / War / 27 min / Black & White / Monaural / 1.33: 1  Original Aspect Ratio / NTSC / In Japanese with Optional English Intertitles



Yukio Mishima as The lieutenant
Reiko Yoshiko as Tsuruoka

Playwright and novelist Yukio Mishima foreshadowed his own violent suicide with this ravishing short feature, his only foray into filmmaking, yet made with the expressiveness and confidence of a true cinema artist. All prints of Patriotism (Y๛koku), which depicts the seppuku of a army officer, were destroyed after Mishima's death in 1970, though the negative was saved, and the film resurfaced thirty-five years later. New viewers will be stunned at the depth and clarity of Mishima's vision, as well as his graphic depictions of sex and death. The film is presented here with a choice of Japanese or English intertitles.

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Bonus:

- New, restored high-definition digital transfer of the Japanese and English versions, with optional Japanese or English intertitles
- A 45-minute audio recording of Yukio Mishima speaking to the Foreign Correspondents' Association of Japan
- A 45-minute making-of documentary, featuring crew from the film's production
- Interview excerpts featuring Mishima discussing war and death
- New and improved English subtitle translation