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Story of a Prostitute (1965) Criterion Collection
... more tender. The two lovers sneak away during which time the Chinese capture the base leaving Harumi and her soldier to pay serious dividends. Seijun Suzuki directs this brutal tale of passion based on an antiwar novel by Tajiro Tamura. more info >>
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Tattooed Life
Another crime classic from Japanese director Seijun Suzuki, TATTOOED LIFE tells the story of a recently retired yakuza hit man, Tetsu, who finds himself being targeted by vengeful partners of his last hit. When Tetsu's younger brother, Kenji, steps in to help his brother, a yakuza is killed. This sends ... more info >>
Fighting Elegy (1966) Criterion Collection
A political satire from Japanese cult director Seijun Suzuki that is as raw and vicious as the outrageous and violent imagery that generally permeates his films. A boarding student falls madly in love with his host family's beautiful daughter. Unable to express his emotions or work out his sexual frustrations ... more info >>
Taisho Trilogy (1980-1991)
... . Both men fall in love with Koine, a geisha, and though they go on to marry other women, their passions for Koine grow into all-consuming obsession. Suzuki's film was nominated for Best Picture and Best Director at the 1981 Japanese Academy Awards, and is the first in his revered Taisho Trilogy.YUMEJI ... more info >>
Youth of the Beast (1963) Criterion Collection
Filled with lurid imagery rare for its time, YOUTH OF THE BEAST is another stunning work from cult director Seijun Suzuki. Here, warring yakuza factions square off against each other, responding to a murder. Go-go dancers shield cops and twists are at every turn in this 1963 Japanese gangster film. more info >>
Art of the Gun - Triple Feature (1997-2001)
This set contains the films BLACK ANGEL I, BLACK ANGEL II, and PISTOL OPERA. PISTOL OPERA: Seijun Suzuki, the legendary Japanese director probably best known for the cult hit BRANDED TO KILL, returns with this movie about a league of killers for hire. Something of a sequel to BRANDED TO KILL, the film ... more info >>
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Underworld Beauty
This early crime film from hugely influential pulp director Seijun Suzuki finds the director in familiar territory. Former gangster Miyamoto has just been released from prison and has two scores to settle. Firstly, he must track down a set of valuable diamonds he stashed before being sent away, and secondly ... more info >>
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Gate of Flesh (1964) Criterion Collection
... this rule and set their sites on this drifter with the cool exterior no matter what sadistic punishment and torture is to be brought down upon them.Seijun Suzuki was a master Japanese filmmaker who broke all sorts of conventions with his work in the 60s for the scandalous soft core studio, Nikkatsu ... more info >>
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Pistol Opera
Seijun Suzuki, the legendary Japanese director probably best known for the cult hit BRANDED TO KILL, returns with this movie about a league of killers of hire. Something of a sequel to BRANDED TO KILL, the film stars Makiko Esumi as a killer named Miyuki Minazuki but known as "Stray Cat" the ... more info >>
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