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  1. The Ceremony (儀式, Gishiki) is a 1971 Japanese drama film directed by Nagisa Ōshima, starring Kenzo Kawarasaki and Atsuko Kaku.

  2. Feb 27, 2021 · The Ceremony (1971) : Nagisa Ōshima : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Volume 90%.

  3. Synopsis. Oshimas magisterial epic, centering on the ambivalent surviving heir of the Sakurada clan, uses ritual and the microcosm of the traditional family to trace the rise and fall of militaristic Japan across several decades. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew.

  4. Oshimas magisterial epic, centering on the ambivalent surviving heir of the Sakurada clan, uses ritual and the microcosm of the traditional family to trace the rise and fall of militaristic Japan across several decades. Nagisa Ōshima. Director, Screenplay. Mamoru Sasaki.

  5. Signaling the 10th anniversary since the introduction of Art Theatre Guild, “The Ceremony” is one of the best works of Nagisa Oshima and one of those films that highlights how multilayered, both audiovisuallly and contextually, cinema can be.

  6. Nov 20, 2014 · This week Jeremy Elphick looks at Nagisa Oshimas 1971 film The Ceremony (Gishiki). Nagisa Oshima stands as one of the most challenging, relevant and subversive presences in Japanese cinema with a body of work that matches his importance as an individual.

  7. Directed by Nagisa Oshima • 1971 • Japan Starring Kenzo Kawarasaki, Atsuko Kaku, Atsuo Nakamura. One of the greatest and most subversive films by renegade director Nagisa Oshima launches a scathing attack on postwar Japanese society via a portrait of one family, the Sakurada clan, whose increasin...