Ballad of the Cart

Ballad of the Cart (1959)

11 Feb 1959 • Drama • 2h 25m
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Spanning decades of radically changing times, this compelling epic drama closes on a touching note as a soldier returns at the end of the Second World War ...Very much centre of the saga is Seki, characterised with a tremendous emotionally charged performance from Yûko Mochizuki. From humble beginnings to hardworking, cart-pulling, wife and loving mother, her admirable strength of character is challenged often over the years. Constrained in a rigid social order Seki however maintains her dignity & continues to build & progress herself & family forward...Independent and socially conscious, director Satsuo Yamamoto passionately adapted from author & political activist Tomoe Yamashiro. Niguruma no uta was written by her in 1955, active in agrarianism the author was an advocate on behalf of women and peasant farmers in rural communities, an opening introduction/dedication reads..." This film was created by the hands of 3,200,000 farm women...When all human beings acknowledge each other as human let the precious joy that results be universal. When this joy lives forever in the hearts of women and is handed down to daughters who become mothers then tomorrow will not just repeat today but be a new beginning...With these thoughts in our hearts we made this film "... Highly Recommended !!

Satsuo Yamamoto
Director
Tomoe Yamashiro, Yoshikata Yoda
Writer
Yûko Mochizuki, Rentarô Mikuni, Sachiko Hidari
Starring

Language: Japanese
Awards: 2 wins
Country: Japan
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7.2

IMDb (42 votes)
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