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Programme
Pacific Theatre: The 80th Anniversary of the End of the WWII
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Twenty-Four Eyes

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Nominees and Awards

  • ★ 2009 Kinema Junpo's Top 200 Japanese Films of All Time
  • ★ 1954 Kinema Junpo's Top 10 Japanese Films

Synopsis

In 1928, a new teacher arrives in a small seaside town. Progressive and open-minded, she attempts to instill those same values in her students, even as the dark clouds of Japanese militarism start to affect so many aspects of daily life. Kinoshita’s film follows the teacher and her charges (the “twenty-four eyes” who were her students) for 24 years, into the postwar era, chronicling their struggles, joys, sorrows, and hopes for the future.

◎ This film is presented in collaboration with the Kaohsiung Film Festival, the Japan–Taiwan Exchange Association Kaohsiung Office, and the Japan Foundation.

Team

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Director

KINOSHITA Keisuke

KINOSHITA Keisuke (1912-1998) joined Shochiku studio in 1933 as an assistant cinematographer. After making his directorial debut in 1943 with Port of Flowers, he directed Carmen Comes Home, Twenty-Four Eyes, and The Ballad Of Narayama, making him one of the important directors who built the Japanese film industry.

Schedule

Cinema Auditorium Time Notes
Kaohsiung Film Archive 3F Screening Room 2025/10/14 Tuesday 13:00
Kaohsiung Film Archive 3F Screening Room 2025/10/18 Saturday 15:50
Kaohsiung Film Archive 3F Screening Room 2025/10/23 Thursday 16:20

※ Notes:    With filmmakers' attendance/talks    Non-English language films without English subtitles