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© 1959 Kadokawa Pictures

Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme: Odd Obsession

4 Feb 2017

A winner of the Cannes Special Jury Prize in 1960, Odd Obsession is a darkly comic drama following Kenmochi, an elderly man who attempts to sexually satisfy his captivating, younger wife. Struggling with his virility and a decreased libido, Kenmochi orchestrates an affair between his wife and future son-in-law in order to inflame his jealousy and restore his sexual virility. However, Kenmochi’s cunning plan has tragic consequences.

Legendary filmmaker Kon Ichikawa’s take on Junichiro Tanizaki’s sensual and controversial 1956 novel Kagi (The Key) is an absorbing tale of greed and infidelity in a dysfunctional family, illuminating the ongoing battle between desire and societal convention.

Odd Obsession (鍵 [Kagi]), dir. Kon Ichikawa, Japan 1959, 107 mins, Japanese with English subtitles.

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