
78 minutes
11/1/1961
A leading postwar Japanese film critic and theorist who co-founded the seminal film magazine Eiga Hihyo (Film Criticism) in 1957, Eizo Yamagiwa made his directorial debut with this independent feature—long thought lost until a negative was recently discovered—about a group of idle bourgeois students known as the “Roppongi Tribe” (Roppongi zoku). Depicting the resignation and nihilism of the postwar generation in the years following the Anpo Treaty conflicts through a coming-of-age narrative, Yamagiwa offers sharp criticism of the prevalent characterizations of Japan's new youth offered by Nikkatsu's taiyozoku (“Sun Tribe”) films and the New Wave at large.

Kōji Matsubara
as Kenji Nomura
Mitsuko Sawamura
as Yuri

Terumi Hoshi
as Michi Makino

Takashi Fujiki
as Yoji Nakaoka

Yūko Kashiwagi
as Akemi
Namiji Namiura
as Noriko

Harue Tone
as Michi's mother

Fumiko Miyata
as Nurse
Masami Akimoto
as Akiko
Akira Nakamura
as Michi's father
Yoji Naruto
Hiroshi Inoue
as Singer
Akemi Nara
as Makiko Kawamura

Yūji Hori