Cape of the North

Kita No Misaki (Cape of the North)
Directed by Kei Kumai
Produced by Masayuki Sato
Written by Kei Kumai, Kunio Tsuji, Akiko Katsura
Starring Claude Jade
Go Kato
Kinuyo Tanaka
Cinematography Mitsuji Kanau
Production
company
Release date
April 3, 1976 (1976-04-03)
Running time
113 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Cape of the North (北の岬, Kita no misaki) is a Japanese movie directed by Kei Kumai (1976)

The film, based on a novel of Kunio Tsuji, deals with the relationship between rich countries and the Third World. In the center of the story, Marie Therese (Claude Jade), a Swiss religious missionary, meets the Japanese engineer Mitsuo (Go Kato) aboard a ship connecting Marseille to Yokohama. Theirs is a story of impossible love.

When French star Claude Jade arrived to play the role of the nun Marie Therese, she was accompanied for the second part of the shooting by her husband Bernard Coste. For journalists, it was agreed that officially he was the private secretary. Claude Jade says: I had to hide the existence of my husband and that I was pregnant ... My pregnancy also prevents me from returning to Japan for the first release of the movie! Production is estimated that this condition is incompatible with the role of a Nun, especially as the press believes me single.[1]

References

  1. "Baisers envolés", 2004, p. 336.
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