
The Saga of Anatahan | Old Historical Movie | Drama Film | English
Classic Drama Film directed by Josef von Sternberg: The Saga of Anatahan - In June 1944, twelve Japanese seaman are stranded on an abandoned-and-forgotten island called Ana-ta-han for seven years.
The Saga of Anatahan (1953)
Director: Josef von Sternberg
Writers: Michiro Maruyama(book), Tatsuo Asano(dialogue), Josef von Sternberg
Stars: Akemi Negishi, Tadashi Suganuma, Kisaburo Sawamura
Genre: Drama, History, War
Country: Japan
Language: English
Also Known As: Anatahan
Release Date: 28 June 1953 (Japan)
Filming Location: Kyoto, Japan
Synopsis:
June 1944. A group of Japanese sailors and soldiers end up on Anatahan, an isolated island, after their boats are sunk by US planes. The island is not deserted: a man and his wife live there. He is not pleased to see them and she and her beauty will test the group's discipline, cohesion and selflessness.
Reviews:
"This had been a holy grail film for me for many years, mostly from reading Jonathan Rosenbaum's descriptions of it....sounded like a truly sui generis film, a soldiers-stranded-on-island and reverting to barbarism story told entirely with quite artificial-looking sets and unsubtitled dialogue, with the director narrating...a completely noncommercial film from a frustrated, bitter middle-aged director tired of fighting the studio bigwigs, determined to make a truly personal film whatever the cost.
I finally located a pretty decent VHS copy a few months ago and watched it last night, and I must say it equalled or even exceeded by expectations -- this really is a film experience like nothing else out there. The photography and sound, even on a somewhat soft and fuzzy VHS, are just stunning -- the sound design in particular is worthy of Lynch, and really the film as a whole is one of the weirdest American features to be released before Eraserhead. Sternberg's narration interacts in all kinds of ways with the action on screen, sometimes anticipating events, sometimes contradicting what we see, sometimes questioning...the hermetic world created on the sound-stage is obviously unreal, and yet the lush beauty of the photography and sets creates a unique otherworld as powerful as anything in the massive-budgeted 'scope spectacles that would be Hollywood's bread-and-butter for the next decade. It's as if Sternberg knew where American film was headed, and told us he could do something much more interesting at a fraction the price.
And if all of this makes the film sound like an arid exercise in technique and style -- fear not -- the ending, with the island's sole woman reflecting back on the several men who met their deaths as the result of their fighting over her, is powerfully emotional and resonant.
I'm not sure my comments are at all meaningful, this is a hard film to wrap my head around...suffice it to say I recommend it as strongly as possible to those that can find it."
- written by "OldAle1" on IMDb.com
Also Known As (AKA):
(original title) Anatahan
Argentina La saga de Anatahan
Brazil A Saga de Anatahan
Canada (French title) Anatahan
Canada (English title) The Saga of Anatahan
France Fièvre sur Anatahan
France (alternative title) Anatahan
Greece Ο θρύλος του Αναταχάν
Italy L'isola della donna contesa
Japan (Japanese title) アナタハン
Portugal A Saga de Anatahan
Soviet Union (Russian title) Сага об Анатаане
Spain La saga de Anatahan
UK Anatahan
USA (premiere title) The Devil's Pitchfork
West Germany Die Sage von Anatahan
The Saga of Anatahan
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