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The Demon
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DVD Cover
Directed byYoshitaro Nomura
Written byMasato Ide
Seicho Matsumoto (novel)
Produced byYoshiki Nomura
Yoshitaro Nomura
CinematographyTakashi Kawamata
Music byYasushi Akutagawa
Distributed byShochiku
Release dates
October 7, 1978 (Japan)
June 22, 1979 (USA)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

The Demon (Kichiku) is a 1978 Japanese psychological drama directed by Yoshitaro Nomura and written by Masato Ide, based on the novel by Seicho Matsumoto.

Plot

Consumed by the jealousy and power struggles of their own relationships, a man, his mistress and his wife involve three children in their own games-with tragic results. After Sokichi stops providing his mistress with monetary support, she leaves her three children with him, whom she insists are also his, and disappears. Sokichi is bewildered and his wife is livid so with regard only for their own discomfort, they go about remedying their situation.[1]

Cast

Awards

  • 1979 Awards of the Japanese Academy
    • Won
      • Best Actor - Ken Ogata
      • Best Director - Yoshitaro Nomura
    • Nominated
      • Best Film
      • Best Music Score - Yasushi Akutagawa
      • Best Screenplay - Masato Ide
  • 1979 Blue Ribbon Awards
    • Best Actor - Ken Ogata
    • Best Director - Yoshitaro Nomura
  • 1978 Hochi Film Awards
    • Best Actor - Ken Ogata
  • 1979 Kinema Junpo Awards
    • Best Actor - Ken Ogata
  • 1979 Mainichi Film Concours
    • Best Actor - Ken Ogata
    • Best Art Direction - Kyohei Morita
    • Best Cinematography - Takashi Kawamata[2]

References

  1. ^ Cammila Albertson, Plot Synopsis, Allmovie
  2. ^ Awards for Kichiku, imdb.com