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  1. Jun 19, 2023 · Eros + Massacre (1969) by Yoshida Yoshishige. Publication date 1969 Topics Film Language Japanese. From Letterboxd: "Two interwoven stories. The first is a biography ...

  2. Eros Plus Massacre relies heavily on contrasts to tell its story. The differences between the two times are put further into life by contrasting '60s rock with '20s traditional music with orchestral elements, the '60s contemporary flats and urban life with the '20s simple houses and gardens.

  3. Eros + Massacre - Apple TV. Available on Tubi TV, iTunes. Confronting a dark moment in modern Japanese history, Eros Plus Massacre chronicles the final days of prominent feminist Noe Ito– beautifully portrayed by Mariko Okada–and her lover, the firebrand anarchist Sakae Osugu, leading up to their brutal assassination in 1923 by the military ...

  4. Apr 4, 2009 · Confronting a dark moment in modern Japanese history, Eros + Massacre chronicles the final days of prominent feminist Noe Ito—beautifully portrayed by Mariko Okada –and her lover, the firebrand anarchist Sakae Osugu, leading up to their brutal assassination in 1923 by the military authorities. Yoshida brilliantly interweaves his lush evocation of the doomed revolutionaries’ intellectual and amorous adventures—and the intense love triangle that blossomed between Ito, Osugu and a ...

  5. Eros + Massacre is a Japanese film that tells the parallel stories of anarchist and free love advocate Sakae Osugi and a pair of student activists. The film weaves together scenes from the early 20th century and the 1960s, as Eiko and Wada explore Osugi's philosophy while navigating their own relationships and political activism.

  6. Eros + Massacre/Tempano split 12" Eros + Massacre/Coma Regalia split 8" Behind the aesthetic form lies the repressed harmony of sensuousness and reason about. Eros ...

  7. Nov 30, 2023 · An avant-garde epic that juxtaposes the lives of anarchist Sakae Ōsugi and his anarcho-feminist lover Noe Itō with those of two students attempting to uphold their ideals, Eros + Massacre epitomizes the experimental art and radical politics of its director, Kijū Yoshida. Originally released in France in a 216-minute cut that was edited down ...