Twenty-Four Eyes
Twenty-Four Eyes (二十四の瞳, Nijū-shi no hitomi) is a 1954 Japanese drama film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita, based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Sakae Tsuboi. The film stars Hideko Takamine as a young schoolteacher who lives during the rise and fall of Japanese nationalism in the early Shōwa period, and has been noted for its anti-war theme.
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Directed by | Keisuke Kinoshita |
Screenplay by | Keisuke Kinoshita |
Based on | Twenty-Four Eyes by Sakae Tsuboi |
Produced by | Ryotaro Kuwata |
Starring | Hideko Takamine |
Cinematography | Hiroshi Kusuda |
Edited by | Yoshi Sugihara |
Music by | Chuji Kinoshita |
Distributed by | Shochiku |
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Running time | 154 minutes |
Language | Japanese |
Twenty-Four Eyes was released in Japan by Shochiku on 15 September 1954, where it received generally positive reviews and was a commercial success. It received numerous awards, including the Blue Ribbon Award, the Mainichi Film Award and the Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film of 1954, and the Golden Globe Award.
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