Coup D’etat (1973)
Sobre o filme
A portrait of Ikka Kita, a charismatic, theoretical right-wing nationalist of the thirties who exerted a great deal of influence on his generation and was executed following a coup d’état that brought to power a military faction favorable to strengthening the authority of the emperor. The film begins ten years before Kita was executed by a firing squad, with the assassination of an influential capitalist by a disciple of the nationalist leader. The narrative juxtaposes the idea of freedom of thought and a revolutionary act, in a cold, detailed view of the political and military movement of February 26, 1936, with emphasis on the irrational passion of the military in their support to the imperial regime.
Título original: Kaigenrei
Ano: 1973
Duração: 110 minutos
País: Japan
Cor: preto-e-branco
Direção: KIJU YOSHIDA
Roteiro: Minoru Betsuyaku
Fotografia: Motokichi Hasegawa
Elenco: Rentaro Mikuni, Yasuyo Matsumura, Yazue Miyake, Akiko Kurano, Tadahiko Sugano
Produtor: Gendai Eigasha, Mariko Okada
Edições: 27