The Chrysanthemum and the Guillotine
| The Chrysanthemum  and the Guillotine  | |
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| Directed by | Takahisa Zeze | 
| Screenplay by | Takahisa Zeze,  Toranosuke Aizawa  | 
| Produced by | Kazunao Sakaguchi | 
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Running time  | 189 minutes | 
| Country | Japan | 
| Language | Japanese | 
The Chrysanthemum and the Guillotine (Japanese: 菊とギロチン; Kiku to girochin [romanized]) is a 2018 film directed by Takahisa Zeze about women's sumo wrestling and anarchism after the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.[1] The film was produced by Kazunao Sakaguchi.[2]
The film won the Busan Film Festival's Bright East Films Award while in production in 2016.[3][4] The film premiered in North America during New York City's 2019 CineCina film festival.[5]
Plot
After the 1923 Great Kanto earthquake, Tomoyo Hanagiku runs away from her abusive husband and joins a women's sumo group. She meets a group of young people a part of an anarchist group called the Guillotine Association, and connect over shared ideas of an equal and free society.[1] To earn money, Tomoyo tours the country with the sumo group she joined by doing shows.[6]
Cast
- Shun Sugata as Maruman
 - Masatoshi Nagase as Narrator
 - Masahiro Higashide as Tetsu Nakahama
 - Arata Iura as Genjiro Muraki
 - Kyusaku Shimada as Hanbee Tanaka
 - Kanichiro Sato as Daijirō Furuta
 - Kiyohiko Shibukawa as Tamasaburo Iwaki
 - Shohei Uno as Kazuo Morimoto
 - Ryo Ikeda as Kozo Kawai
 - Takashi Yamanaka as Kyutaro Wada
 - Tomoki Kimura as Maichi Naka
 - Tatsushi Ômori as Matsutaro Shoriki
 - Yota Kawase as Kantaro Sakata
 - Yoko Kamon as Mitsu Tamatsubaki
 - Ayaka Onishi as Katsu Katsutora
 - Maho Yamada as Haru Kozakura
 - Hanae Kan as Tamae Tokachigawa
 - Haruki Takano as Kichiji
 
See also
References
- ^ a b "Director of film on women's sumo hopes to show the sport's diversity". Mainichi Daily News. July 22, 2018. Retrieved December 6, 2024.
 - ^ Szalai, Georg (October 24, 2018). "Tokyo Film Fest Spotlights Female Sumo Wrestlers, Punk Samurai". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 6, 2024.
 - ^ Kil, Sonia (October 11, 2016). "Edwin, Jang Kun-Jae Head Asian Project Market Winners". Variety. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
 - ^ Hyo-won, Lee (October 12, 2016). "Busan: Asian Project Market Awards Go to Region's Top Indie Filmmakers". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
 - ^ Rizov, Vadim (October 23, 2019). "CineCina Film Festival Announces Second Edition Line-Up". Filmmaker Magazine. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
 - ^ Kotzathanasis, Panos (December 12, 2018). "Review: The Chrysanthemum and the Guillotine by Takahisa Zeze". Asian Movie Pulse. Retrieved December 6, 2024.
 
Further reading
- Coppola, Antoine (2021). Dictionnaire du cinéma coréen (in French). Nouveau Monde Editions. p. 740. ISBN 978-2-38094-183-8.
 - Schilling, Mark (July 10, 2018). "'The Chrysanthemum and the Guillotine': A sumo subplot stands out in a crowded film". The Japan Times. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
 
