A Woman Crying in Spring
A Woman Crying in Spring

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A Woman Crying in Spring

1933
Movie
96 min
Japanese

Kenji and Chuko travel to Hokkaido as migrant workers and enlist as miners under the strict leadership of Guzuyasu. On the boat journey to Hokkaido, Kenji attracts Ohama, who is travelling to Hokkaido to open a bar. When Kenji visits the bar, he chases away a sailor who was hassling a shy girl, Ofuji, which makes Ohama jealous.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

A short film that apparently depicts a woman experiencing sorrow, likely related to the themes suggested by its title.

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As a short film from 1933 with limited distribution and archival records, 'A Woman Crying in Spring' has received no significant critical reception or audience analysis. Information regarding its initial reception is largely unavailable in public archives.

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