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Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters

Paul Schrader, 1985

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"[Mishima] is the one I'd stand by—as a screenwriter it's Taxi Driver, but as a director it’s Mishima."—Paul Schrader

As suggested by the title, Paul Schrader's Mishima is a portrait in four parts of famed author, playwright, filmmaker, actor, and fervent Japanese nationalist Yukio Mishima, who committed ritual suicide after a failed coup d’état in 1970. One of the key figures of Japan's second generation of postwar writers, Mishima was under constant scrutiny not only because of his talent and politics, but also due to questions about his sexual orientation. The film has never had an official theatrical release in Japan. Print courtesy of Paul Schrader. (120 mins., 35mm)

Copresented by Ohio State's East Asian Studies Center.


SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS
FOR FILM/VIDEO
Rohauer Collection Foundation

SUPPORT FOR KINEMA JAPAN
Japan Foundation

PREFERRED AIRLINES
American Airlines/American Eagle

GENERAL SUPPORT FOR
THE WEXNER CENTER
Greater Columbus Arts Council
The Columbus Foundation
Nationwide Foundation
Ohio Arts Council

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Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters