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Zigeunerweisen (2017)

Audience Score
66
NR 2 hr 24 min The Taisho Trilogy PosterPart of The Taisho Trilogy
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A surreal period film following a university professor and his eerie nomad friend as they go through loose romantic triangles and face death in peculiar ways.

Movie Details

On DVD & Blu-ray:July 4th, 2017 - Buy DVD
Original Language:Japanese
Executive Producers:Genjiro Arato
Production Companies:Art Theatre Guild, Cinema Placet
Movie Tags:
taisho

The Taisho Trilogy

After over a decade in the wilderness following his firing from Nikkatsu for Branded to Kill (1967), maverick director Seijun Suzuki returned with a vengeance with his critically-praised tryptic of cryptic supernatural dramas set during the liberal enlightenment of Japan’s Taisho Era (1912-26). Rarely seen outside of Japan, the films in the Taisho Trilogy are considered Suzuki’s masterpieces in his homeland. Presenting a dramatic turn from more his familiar tales of cops, gangsters and unruly youth, these surrealistic psychological puzzles drip with a lush exoticism, distinctively capturing the pandemonium of a bygone age of decadence and excess, when Western ideas, fashions, technologies and art fused into everyday aspect of Japanese life.