Crane Song
Crane Song

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Crane Song

1959
Movie
82 min
Russian

A film-ballet based on the Bashkir legend about the love of the shepherd Yumagul and the girl Zaitangul.

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Director: Toshio MatsumotoGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in a small Japanese village, this drama explores the complex relationships and hidden desires within a family. A young man grapples with his future, caught between traditional expectations and personal aspirations. Tensions rise as unspoken truths and long-held secrets begin to surface, impacting each family member in profound ways.

Critical Reception

Crane Song received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with critics often praising its atmospheric storytelling and character development, though some found its pacing slow. It is recognized as a significant work within Japanese independent cinema of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its subtle exploration of human emotion.

  • Noted for its evocative visual style.

  • Some found the narrative to be overly deliberate.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in black and white and is known for its stark visual beauty, characteristic of many Japanese films from the late 1950s.

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