Eros Plus Massacre

Eros Plus Massacre

Infobox Film | name = Eros + Massacre


director = Yoshishige Yoshida
producer =
writer = Masahiro Yamada, Yoshishige Yoshida
starring = Mariko Okada,
Toshiyuki Hosokawa,
Yūko Kusunoki,
Kazuko Ineno
music = Toshi Ichiyanagi
cinematography = Motokichi Hasegawa
gaffer = Yoshio Unno
production = Gendai Eigasha
distributor = Geneon Entertainment
released = October 15, 1969 (France)
runtime = 202 min.
language = Japanese
awards =
budget =
amg_id = 1:140875
imdb_id = 0064296

nihongo|"Eros + Massacre"|エロス+虐殺|Erosu purasu Gyakusatsu is a Japanese black and white film released in 1969. It was directed by Yoshishige Yoshida, who wrote it in cooperation with Masahiro Yamada.

The film is a biography of anarchist Sakae Ōsugi, assassinated by the Japanese military in 1923. The story tells of his relationship with three women: Hori Yasuko, his wife; Noe Itō, his third lover, who was to die with him; and his jealous, second lover, Masaoka Itsuko, a militant feminist who attempts to kill him in a tea house in 1916. Parallel to the telling of Ōsugi’s life, two students do research on the political theories and ideas of free love that he upheld. Some of the characters from the past and from the present meet and engage the themes of the movie.

ee also

* List of Japanese language films
* Amakasu Incident

External links

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