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25 June 1963 (USA) more
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This is the story of Mama, a.k.a. Keiko, a middle-aged geisha who must choose to either get married or buy a bar of her own... more | add synopsis
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Cast

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Hideko Takamine ... Keiko Yashiro
Masayuki Mori ... Nobuhiko Fujisaki
Reiko Dan ... Junko Inchihashi
Tatsuya Nakadai ... Kenichi Komatsu, the manager
Daisuke Katô ... Matsukichi Sekine
Ganjiro Nakamura ... Goda
Eitarô Ozawa ... Minobe
Keiko Awaji ... Yuri
Jun Tatara
Yû Fujiki
Masao Oda
Ken Mitsuda
Chikako Hosokawa
Sadako Sawamura
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Directed by
Mikio Naruse 
 
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Ryûzô Kikushima  writer

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Ryûzô Kikushima .... producer
 
Original Music by
Toshirô Mayuzumi 
 
Cinematography by
Masao Tamai 
 
Production Design by
Satoshi Chuko 
 
Costume Design by
Hideko Takamine 
 

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Also Known As:
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (USA) (literal English title)
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111 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Mono (Perspecta Sound encoding) (Western Electric Recording)
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13 out of 13 people found the following review useful.
A Masterpiece from Naruse, 8 July 2003
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Author: David (davidals@msn.com) from Chapel Hill, NC, USA

Finding Naruse Mikio films has been very, very tough, and after seeing this I'd say it's a tragedy. This is among the most gorgeous dramas I've seen - a brooding and dark melodrama, shot in velvety black and white, with stunning widescreen photography.

Based upon my viewing of this and one other Naruse film (to date), I'd say that Naruse's worldview is considerably more cynical than Ozu or Mizoguchi (both of whom he seems to often draw unfavorable comparisons with, from the relatively few critics to have dug into his work) - the strength of women will be taken for granted, or abused by a hostile world regardless of shrewdness, intellect or beauty, and there is a shy jaded quality to this film that gives it an engaging intensity, that while not nearly as subtle, objective or cerebral as Ozu, IS definitely more passionate. Here, and also in the earlier LATE CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Naruse's women are idealized, heroic - symbolic in a larger sense of outsiders or rebels (of any variety) in a social milieu that values discretion and certain forms of conformity above all else.

If you can find this film, I highly recommend it - more of Naruse's work should be made available outside of Japan.

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