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  1. Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters is a 1985 biographical drama film based on the life and work of Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, directed by Paul Schrader from a screenplay by his brother Leonard and Leonard's wife Chieko Schrader from a story by Paul Schrader and Jun Shiragi.

  2. Sep 20, 1985 · A biographical drama film by Paul Schrader about the life and death of Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. The film consists of four segments that intertwine Mishima's personal and literary experiences, with a narration by the author himself.

    • (14K)
    • Biography, Drama
    • Paul Schrader
    • 1985-09-20
  3. Dec 15, 2007 · A film that explores the life and work of the Japanese author Yukio Mishima, who committed ritual suicide after leading a failed coup. The film uses different styles and colors to depict his childhood, his novels and his last day, revealing his obsession with the samurai code and his sexuality.

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › mishima_a_life_in_fourMishima | Rotten Tomatoes

    Prime Video. Rent Mishima on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Mishima. What to Know. Critics Consensus. If Paul Schrader's Yukio Mishima biopic omits too much to fully depict the...

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    • Paul Schrader
    • R
    • Ken Ogata, Kenji Sawada, Toshiyuki Nagashima
  5. Catherine Craig. Paul Schrader’s visually stunning, collagelike portrait of the acclaimed Japanese author and playwright Yukio Mishima (played by Ken Ogata) investigates the inner turmoil and contradictions of a man who attempted the impossible task of finding harmony among self, art, and society.

    • Yukio Mishima
  6. Directed by Paul Schrader • 1985 • Japan, United States. Paul Schrader's visually stunning, collagelike portrait of acclaimed Japanese author and playwright Yukio Mishima (played by Ken Ogata) investigates the inner turmoil and contradictions of a man who attempted an impossible harmony between self, art, and society.

  7. A film by Paul Schrader that explores the life and works of the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, who died by ritual suicide after occupying a garrison. The film uses different cinematic styles to portray Mishima's public, private and literary selves, and challenges us to think about his artistic vision and madness.

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