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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShinjūShinjū - Wikipedia

    Shinjū ( 心中) is a Japanese term meaning "double suicide", used in common parlance to refer to any group suicide of two or more individuals bound by love, typically lovers, parents and children, and even whole families. A double suicide without consent is called muri -shinjū ( 無理心中) and it is considered as a sort of ...

  2. Double Suicide (心中天網島, Shinjū Ten no Amijima) is a 1969 Japanese historical drama film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It is based on the 1721 bunraku (traditional puppet theatre) play The Love Suicides at Amijima by Monzaemon Chikamatsu.

  3. Double Suicide: Directed by Masahiro Shinoda. With Kichiemon Nakamura, Shima Iwashita, Shizue Kawarazaki, Tokie Hidari. A doomed love between a paper merchant and a courtesan.

  4. Año: 1969. Título original: Shinjû: Ten no amijima (Double Suicide). Sinopsis: Esta interesante película de Shinoda es una adaptación más o menos fiel de la obra de Chikamatsu (anteriormente llevada a la pantalla por Kenji Mizoguchi), preservando todas las convenciones del ...Puedes ver Doble suicidio mediante en las plataformas:

  5. In this striking adaptation of a Bunraku puppet play (featuring the music of famed composer Toru Takemitsu), a paper merchant sacrifices family, fortune, and ultimately life for his erotic obsession with a prostitute. Criterion is proud to present Double Suicide in a stunning digital transfer, with a new and improved English subtitle translation.

  6. Winner of the three prestigious Kinema Junpo Awards including Best Film, Best Actress (Shima Iwashita) and Best Director (Masahiro Shinoda), Double Suicide is a masterful cinematic retelling of a famous bunraku (puppet theater) Japanese play of 1720 set in Osaka and written by Chikamatsu Monzaemon.

  7. Título: 心中天網島 Título (romaji): Shinjū: Ten no Amijima Título en inglés: Double Suicide Fecha de estreno: 24-Mayo-1969 País: Japón Género: Histórico, Drama Humano Duración: 105 min En el siglo XVIII en Japón, el comerciante de papel Jihei se enamora de la cortesana Koharu, pero no puede permitirse…