Japan,
1926, 60 min
(Special edition: 78 min)
Directed by:
Teinosuke KinugasaScreenplay:
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The Japanese film A Page of Madness is about impressions. It's a film you'll watch because the act of watching it can leave something in you. There are images here that are surreal even today - it's like a work of art that simply doesn't get old and that is to some extent a kind of depressing depiction of a time or a particular event. From the opening credits, the Japanese are hitting you hard and it works all the way through. ()