Burmese Harp
A haunting, elegiac reverie.
-- Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
The Burmese Harp
In the last days of World War II, a Japanese platoon sustains morale through the Burma campaign by singing traditional songs, accompanied by the delicate harp-playing of Private Mizushima. After the unit surrenders to British forces, Mizushima is tasked with convincing a holdout of cave-dwelling Japanese soldiers to lay down their arms; when his mission fails, he is counted among the dead. Mizushima survives, however, and becomes a monk who dedicates his life to providing proper burials for his fallen comrades. Meanwhile, his former platoon attempts to track him down by using music to express a shared sense of separation and longing for home. Adapted from Michio Takeyama’s classic novel, and renowned for legendary composer Akira Ifukube’s haunting score, Kon Ichikawa’s THE BURMESE HARP is an epic humanist masterpiece—a profound contemplation of suffering, redemption, and spiritual fortitude during the darkest periods of violence.
“Poetically photographed… brilliantly dots the players against the looming terrain.” – Howard Thompson, New York Times
“Poetically photographed… brilliantly dots the players against the looming terrain.” – Howard Thompson, New York Times
Genre
War,
Repertory,
Drama
Runtime
116
Language
Japanese
Director
Kon Ichikawa
Writer(s)
Natto Wada
Cast
Rentaro Mikuni,
Shoji Yasui,
Tanie Kitabayashi,
Tatsuya Mihashi,
Yunosuke Ito
Awards:
Nominee, Best Foreign Language Film, Academy Awards
Nominee, Golden Lion, Venice Film Festival
Winner, San Giorgio Prize, Venice Film Festival
MOREPlayed at
Royal 11.01.24 - 11.07.24
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