A Page of Madness

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A Page of Madness

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Directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa
Written by Teinosuke Kinugasa
Yasunari Kawabata
Starring Masuo Inoue
Yoshie Nakagawa
Release date(s) September 24, 1926
Running time 60 min.
Country Flag of Japan Japan
Language Silent
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A Page of Madness (狂った一頁 Kurutta Ippeji?) is a silent film by Japanese film director Kinugasa Teinosuke, made in 1926. It was lost for fifty years until being rediscovered by Kinugasa in a shed in 1971. The film is the product of an avant garde group of artists in Japan known as the shinkankaku-ha (or School of New Perceptions) who tried to overcome naturalistic representation. Kawabata Yasunari, who would years later win the Nobel Prize for literature, penned the original screenplay.

The film takes place in an asylum. Although cut together in an ever maddening maelstrom, the film losely tells the story of the janitor of the asylum. His wife is one of the patients. One day their daughter shows up at the asylum to tell her mother about her engagement. This sets off a number of subplots and flashbacks which stitch together the family history (for instance, why the mother is a patient and why the daughter is unaware of her father's job as a janitor.)

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