Hatsukoi Jigokuhen

Hatsukoi Jigokuhen (初恋・地獄篇) is a 1968 film directed by Susumu Hani and co-scripted by him with Shūji Terayama. It is one of Hani's best known works. In the West, it is known as Chiaki Nanami, The Inferno of First Love or as Chiaki Nanami, First Love. The movie focuses on the pain of emerging from adolescence. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear award at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival in 1968.[1] Many film scholars consider this work to be one of Hani's major achievements, while others judge the film to be commercial and exploitive.[2]

Hatsukoi Jigokuhen (Nanami, The Inferno of First Love)
Poster to the film, Nanami, The Inferno of First Love
Directed bySusumu Hani
Produced byTomoji Fujii
Satoshi Fuji
Written bySusumu Hani
Shūji Terayama
StarringHaruo Asanu
Kuniko Ishii
Music byTōru Takemitsu
Akio Yashiro
CinematographyYuji Okumura
Edited bySusumu Hani
Distributed byArt Theatre Guild
Release date
May 25, 1968
Running time
108 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Cast

  • Haruo Asanu – Algebra
  • Kazuko Fukuda – Mrs. Otagaki, Shun's stepmother
  • Kuniko Ishii – Chiaki Nanami
  • Ichirō Kimura – Psychiatrist
  • Kazuo Kimura – Doctor
  • Kōji Mitsui – Mr. Otagaki, Shun's stepfather
  • Misako Miyato – Mother
  • Kimiko Nakamura – Ankokuji's wife
  • Akio Takahashi – Shun
  • Minoru Yuasa – Ankokuji

References

  1. "Awards for Hatsukoi: Jigoku-hen". IMDb. Retrieved 2007-06-23.
  2. Desser, David (1985). "The Inferno of First Love (Hatsukoi Jigoku-Hen". In Frank N. Magill (ed.). Magill's Survey of Cinema: Foreign Language Films; Volume 3. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press. p. 1480. ISBN 0-89356-247-5.

Sources

  • Buehrer, Beverley (1990). "Nanami-- The Inferno of First Love (1968) Hatsukoi jigokuhen". Japanese Films: A Filmography and Commentary, 1921-1989. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland. pp. 195–197. ISBN 0-89950-458-2.
  • Desser, David (1985). "The Inferno of First Love (Hatsukoi Jigoku-Hen)". In Frank N. Magill (ed.). Magill's Survey of Cinema: Foreign Language Films; Volume 3. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press. pp. 1480–1485. ISBN 0-89356-247-5.


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