女が階段を上る時 (When a Woman Ascends the Stairs) 1960 Ages 12+

Production still from When a Woman Ascends the Stairs 1964 / Dir: Mikio Naruse / Image courtesy: ©1960 Toho Co., Ltd. / View full image
When
10.30am, Sun 13 Nov 2022 (111 mins)
Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
Accessibility
- Subtitled
- Wheelchair Accessible
About
Based on an original screenplay by Ryūzō Kikushima and often considered to be Naruse’s magnum opus, When a Woman Ascends the Stairs is a touching tale of social injustice and emotional turbulence during post-war Japan. Keiko, more commonly known as Mama, is an ageing hostess working in the glamorous Ginza entertainment district. She finds herself at a turning point: should she seek marriage, stay in a career that will vanish with her youth, or pursue a business of her own? As the men surrounding her turn out to be a string of bitter disappointments, Mama finds herself wondering whether she actually has any agency in determining her life.
The courageous female protagonist, portrayed by Hideko Takamine, represents the true embodiment of the conflicts of a woman longing to establish her independence in a male-dominated society, with her character being emblematic of all women whose stories we tend to forget.
Mild sexual references and suicide themes
Film Details
- Director: Mikio Naruse
- Script: Ryūzō Kikushima
- Cinematographer: Masao Tamai
- Editor: Eiji Ooi
- Print Source: The Japan Foundation Film Library
- Rights: The Japan Foundation
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 35mm
- Year: 1960
- Runtime: 111 minutes
- Country: Japan
- Languages: Japanese, with English subtitles
- Colour: Black & White