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Twenty-Four Eyes (二十四の瞳, Nijū-shi no hitomi) is a 1954 Japanese drama film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita, based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Sakae Tsuboi. [1] The film stars Hideko Takamine as a young schoolteacher who lives during the rise and fall of Japanese nationalism in the early Shōwa period , and has been noted for ...
Keisuke Kinoshita’s Twenty-Four Eyes (Nijushi no hitomi) is an elegant, emotional chronicle of a teacher’s unwavering commitment to her students, her profession, and her sense of morality. Set in a remote, rural island community and spanning decades of Japanese history, from 1928 through World War II and beyond, Kinoshita’s film takes a ...
Twenty-Four Eyes: Directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. With Hideko Takamine, Itsuo Watanabe, Makoto Miyagawa, Takeo Terashita. Schoolteacher Hisako Oishi forms an emotional bond with her pupils and teaches them various virtues, while at the same time worrying about their future.
Starring Hideko Takamine, Shizue Natsukawa, Chishu Ryu. Keisuke Kinoshita’s TWENTY-FOUR EYES (NIJUSHI NO HITOMI) is an elegant, emotional chronicle of a teacher’s unwavering commitment to her students, her profession, and her sense of morality.
Keisuke Kinoshita's Twenty-Four Eyes — which beat Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai as Kinema Junpo's Best Film of 1954 and won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film in 1955 — is one of Japan's...
Keisuke Kinoshita’s Twenty-Four Eyes (Nijushi no hitomi) is an elegant, emotional chronicle of a teacher’s unwavering commitment to her students, her profession, and her sense of morality.
Jan 10, 2012 · Twenty-Four Eyes. Sakae Tsuboi. Tuttle Publishing, Jan 10, 2012 - Literary Collections - 256 pages. Twenty Four Eyes is a deeply pacifist Japanese novel based on the perversion and inhumanity...
Aug 1, 2020 · Twenty-Four Eyes is set in the years between 1928 and 1946 on the Shodoshima island in the Inland Sea of Japan. It follows the life and experiences of Hisako Oishi, a freshly-qualified elementary school teacher who develops a special relationship with her first twelve 1 st grade school pupils.
Oct 28, 2004 · Twenty-Four Eyes is an adaptation of a novel by the female writer Sakae Tsuboi. Set in a picturesque island in the Inland Sea, and covering a 20-year time span embracing prewar, wartime and early postwar Japan, it centres on the relationship between a primary school teacher and the 12 island children in her first class.
Aug 18, 2008 · After years of propaganda and stifling censorship, it was rejuvenating for viewers to watch innocent children play, laugh, sing, cry, and grow up through the eyes of a fresh-faced, smart, and affectionate young teacher, played by the beautiful and indomitable Hideko Takamine.