youth gang,osaka, japan,poverty,prostitution,post war japan,japanese new wave,slum dwellers,blood

The Sun's Burial (1960)

Poster for The Sun's Burial

In Osaka's slum, youths without futures engage in pilfering, assault and robbery, prostitution, and the buying and selling of identity cards and of blood. Alliances constantly shift. Tatsu and Takeshi, friends since boyhood, reluctantly join Shin's gang. Shin's an upstart and moves his gang often to avoid the local kingpin. Hanoko is a young woman with ambitions: first she's in the blood business with her father, then she joins forces with Shin. She soon breaks off that partnership, even though she's taken the sensitive Takeshi under her wing. Double crosses multiply. Those with the closest bonds become each others' murderers.

Cast & Crew

Director
Nagisa Ōshima
  • Profile picture of Masahiko Tsugawa
    Shin, leader of gang Masahiko Tsugawa
  • Profile picture of Kayoko Honoo
    Hanako Kayoko Honoo
  • Profile picture of Isao Sasaki
    New gang member Takeshi Isao Sasaki
  • Profile picture of Fumio Watanabe
    Yosehei Fumio Watanabe
  • Profile picture of Kamatari Fujiwara
    Batasuke, peddler Kamatari Fujiwara
  • Profile picture of Tanie Kitabayashi
    Chika, Batasuke's wife Tanie Kitabayashi
  • Profile picture of Junzaburō Ban
    Yotsematsu, Hanako's father Junzaburō Ban
  • Profile picture of Yūsuke Kawazu
    Yasu Yūsuke Kawazu

Recommendations

  • Poster for Stuck
  • Poster for 9 Souls
  • Poster for Pigs and Battleships
  • Poster for Otto; or, Up with Dead People
  • Poster for The Fabelmans
  • Poster for Parasite
  • Poster for Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
  • Poster for Gone Girl

Keywords

  • youth gang
  • osaka, japan
  • poverty
  • prostitution
  • post war japan
  • japanese new wave
  • slum dwellers
  • blood