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Edition 2018
Films
Crew:
Director: Paul Schrader
Screenplay: Yukio Mishima
DOP: John Bailey
Production: Zoetrope Studios, Filmlink International, Lucasfilm, M Company, Toho Film (Eiga) Co. Ltd. (uncredited), Tristone Entertainment Inc.
Screenplay: Yukio Mishima
DOP: John Bailey
Production: Zoetrope Studios, Filmlink International, Lucasfilm, M Company, Toho Film (Eiga) Co. Ltd. (uncredited), Tristone Entertainment Inc.
The acclaimed Japanese author and playwright Yukio Mishima investigates the inner turmoil and contradictions of a man who attempted the impossible task of finding harmony among self, art, and society. Taking place on the last day of Mishima’s life, when he famously committed public seppuku, the film is punctuated by extended flashbacks to the writer’s past as well as gloriously stylized evocations of his fictional works.
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Cast:
Ken Ogata, Masayuki Shionoya, Hiroshi Mikami -
Original Title:
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters -
Country:
United States of America, Japan -
Year:
1985 - 120' Subtitles: Portuguese
Crew:
Director: Paul Schrader
Screenplay: Yukio Mishima
DOP: John Bailey
Production: Zoetrope Studios, Filmlink International, Lucasfilm, M Company, Toho Film (Eiga) Co. Ltd. (uncredited), Tristone Entertainment Inc.
Screenplay: Yukio Mishima
DOP: John Bailey
Production: Zoetrope Studios, Filmlink International, Lucasfilm, M Company, Toho Film (Eiga) Co. Ltd. (uncredited), Tristone Entertainment Inc.
Director
Paul Schrader

Paul Schrader was born on July 22, 1946, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. Born and raised in an ultra-puritan community of local Dutch Calvinists, he didn’t have access to the world of cinema until entering college, whence he was forbidden to watch movies by his parents. He entered the university to study theology, but later decided to switch to cinemhe started working as a film critic and, at the same time, studying Film Theory. In 1972, he wrote the celebrated book Transcendental Style In Film: Ozu, Dreyer Bresson and began writingscreenplays.
After the success, in 1976, of the screenplay for Taxi Driver, Schrader started directing his own films. His most recent feature films First Reformed (2017), The Card Counter (2021) and Master Gardener (2022) have been described by Schrader as parts of a modern trilogy.
After the success, in 1976, of the screenplay for Taxi Driver, Schrader started directing his own films. His most recent feature films First Reformed (2017), The Card Counter (2021) and Master Gardener (2022) have been described by Schrader as parts of a modern trilogy.