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Eijanaika is a dramatization of a brief but critical moment in Japanese history when Japan emerges from two centuries of isolationism in the 1860s. This new regime proves more receptive to opening Japan up to trade from the West--particularly America. The story is told through the eyes of a Japanese peasant who has just spent several years in America after being shipwrecked. Director Shohei Imamura, who has explored the "westernization" of Japan in other films, points out the corrupting influence that occidental intervention has had on his country's centuries-old traditions. For those familiar with this story only from the American point of view, Eijanaika will be a genuine eye-opener. The film's running time varies from 127 to 151 minutes; the longer version is currently available on videocassette. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

  • Shigeru Izumiya
  • Kaori Momoi
  • Ken Ogata
  • Shigeru Tsuyuguchi
  • Masao Kusakari
Mitsuko Baisho

Credit

Shohei Imamura - Director, Shinichiro Ikebe - Composer (Music Score), Masahisa Himeda - Cinematographer, Shohei Imamura - Screenwriter

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Eijanaika (film)

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Eijanaika / Why Not?

DVD cover for Eijanaika (1981)
Directed by Shohei Imamura
Produced by Shohei Imamura
Shoichi Ozawa
Shigemi Sugisaki
Jiro Tomoda
Written by Hisashi Yamauchi
Starring Kaori Momoi
Shigeru Izumiya
Ken Ogata
Shigeru Tsuyuguchi
Masao Kusakari
Yūko Tanaka
Mitsuko Baisho
Music by Shinichirô Ikebe
Cinematography Sinsaku Himeda (as Masahisa Himeda)
Editing by Keiichi Uraoka
Distributed by Imamura Productions, Shochiku Films Ltd., Beverly Pictures (USA)
Release date(s) March 14, 1981 (Japan); January 8, 1981 (USA)
Running time 151 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Eijanaika or Why Not? (ええじゃないか Ee ja nai ka?) is a 1981 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

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The film depicts carnivalesque atmosphere summed up by the cry "Ee ja nai ka" ("Why not?") in Japan in 1867 and 1868 in the days leading to the Meiji Restoration. It examines the effects of the political and social upheaval of the time, and culminates in a revelrous march on the Kokyo, which turns into a massacre. Characteristically, Imamura focuses not on the leaders of the country, but on characters in the lower classes and on the fringes of society.

Awards

Awards: Japanese Academy Award, Best Supporting Actress: Yūko Tanaka, Newcomer of the Year: Yūko Tanaka
Blue Ribbon Award, Best Supporting Actress: Yūko Tanaka
Hochi Film Award: Best Supporting Actress: Yūko Tanaka
Mainichi Film Concours: Best Sound Recording: Shôtarô Yoshida

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