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Kabe no naka no himegoto

Kabe no naka no himegoto

1965Movie⏱️ 1h 14m
Drama
7.1
IMDB Rating
609 votes

Japan, 1960. In a housing complex, a young introverted student observes his neighbors through a telescope. The voyeurism of a young man isolated and gloomy, will cause an explosion of madness.

Director
Kôji Wakamatsu
Writers
Chûsei Sone, Takao Yoshizawa
Stars
Hiroko Fujino, Aya Mine, Chikako Natsumi
Language
Japanese
Country
Japan
🎯 1
Nominations
💬 1
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

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Hiroko Fujino
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Aya Mine
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Chikako Natsumi
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Michito Suzuki
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Mikio Terashima
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Yoichi Yasukawa
Takao Yoshizawa
Takao Yoshizawa

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Production
Wakamatsu Production

🏷️ Keywords

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🎯 Categories

JapaneseDrama

⭐ Featured Review

For Mature Audiences Only
by Uriah432013-03-04
6/10

"This film is about certain people living in a crowded apartment complex in Japan. One middle-aged housewife named "Nobuko Uchida" (Hiroko Fujino) is having an affair with a neighbor named "Nagai" (actor unknown). Across the way is a young man studying for his college exams who prefers to watch his neighbors through their windows with his telescope. He observes Nobuko and Nagai making love which, along with the stress of his studying, drives him into a frenzy. But this isn't the only story happening in this apartment complex as almost all of the occupants feel imprisone..."

💡 Did You Know?

This film was screened at the 15th Berlin International Film Festival against the will of the Japan Motion Picture Federation (Eiren). The Federation was astonished when the Festival notified the choice, and claimed that the film did not represent the Japanese film industry. Masakazu Nagata, the chairman of Eiren, asked the West German embassy in Tokyo to do something about it, as there was concern that the Festival's choice could interfere with cultural exchanges between Japan and Germany. The Japanese Film Pen Club was also extremely dissatisfied with Wakamatsu's film being treated as a representative of Japan. Nevertheless, the Berlin Film Festival screened the film, ignoring the protests of the Japanese film industry. When the screening began, intense whistling and cursing flew around, and the press conference was canceled. Several German critics also denounced the film. The Japanese Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying that the organizers of international film festivals should be careful not to hurt the feelings of a nation and not to spread the wrong image of a foreign country.

📖 Synopsis

Japan, 1960. In a housing complex, a young introverted student observes his neighbors through a telescope. The voyeurism of a young man isolated and gloomy, will cause an explosion of madness.