Essential Arthouse: Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985)
A fictionalized account in four chapters of the life of celebrated Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. (R, 120 min.)
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Wednesday, September 17, 2025
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A fictionalized account in four chapters of the life of celebrated Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. (R, 120 min.)
(TBD)
Essential Arthouse: This monthly series showcases “essential arthouse” films everyone should see on the big screen. Arthouse is a film genre which encompasses films where the content and style – often artistic or experimental – adhere with as little compromise as possible to the filmmakers’ personal artistic vision. This series is Free for Members.
Paul Schrader's visually stunning, collagelike portrait of acclaimed Japanese author and playwright Yukio Mishima (played by Ken Ogata) investigates the inner turmoil and contradictions of a man who attempted an impossible harmony between self, art, and society. Taking place on Mishima's last day, when he famously committed public seppuku, the film is punctuated by extended flashbacks to the writer's life as well as by gloriously stylized evocations of his fictional works. With its rich cinematography by John Bailey, exquisite sets and costumes by Eiko Ishioka, and unforgettable, highly influential score by Philip Glass, Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters is a tribute to its subject and a bold, investigative work of art in its own right. [Janus]
Starring: Ken Ogata, Masayuki Shionoya, Hiroshi Mikami
Director: Paul Schrader
Language: Japanese
Genre: Biography, Drama