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  1. Clothes of Deception: Directed by Kôzaburô Yoshimura. With Machiko Kyô, Yasuko Fujita, Keiju Kobayashi, Emiko Yanagi. The story of two sisters in post-war Japan.

  2. CLOTHES OF DECEPTION Itsuwareru seiso. Dirigida Por. Kozaburo Yoshimura. Japón, 1951. 103. Sinopsis. One of Yoshimura’s masterpieces, this searing account of female experience in post-war Kyoto dramatises the conflict between old and new through the experiences of two sisters, one a geisha in the Gion district, the other employed by the ...

  3. One of Yoshimura’s masterpieces, this searing account of female experience in post-war Kyoto dramatises the conflict between old and new through the experiences of two sisters, one a geisha in the Gion district, the other employed by the tourist board.

  4. 4 de may. de 2017 · Kôzaburô Yoshimura – Itsuwareru seiso AKA Clothes of Deception (1951) In 1951 Yoshimura had approached Daiei in order to realise – again from Shindo’s script – his outstanding study of women in Kyoto’s Gion district, Clothes of Deception (Itsuwareru seiso).

  5. Machiko Kyo gave a tour-de-force performance as Kumicho, an unflinchingly manipulative, yet inherently tender geisha in Kozaburo Yoshimura‘s post-war melodrama Clothes of Deception.

  6. Clothes of Deception is a 1951 film from Japan directed by Kozaburo Yoshimura. It centers around two sisters in Kyoto. Kimicho (Machiko Kyo) is a geisha.

  7. 26 de oct. de 2017 · East/West, past/future becomes a conflict between Kyoto and Tokyo in Yoshimura’s exploration of two women pulled in surprisingly contradictory directions in the new post-war world, Clothes of Deception (偽れる盛装, Itsuwareru Seiso).