Suna no onna (Woman in the Dunes) (1964) - Hiroshi Teshigahara
Director: Hiroshi Teshigahara Writer: Kobo Abe (novel), Kobo Abe (screenplay), Eiko Yoshida Jumpei Niki, an entomologist at Tokyo based and teacher, is in a poor village on the sea collecting samples of sand insects. Since it was the end of the day and how he missed the last bus back to town to hit some villagers who slept there, she finds a place to have to offer to stay. This site is home to a young woman whose house is located at the bottom of a sand quarry locatedaccessible only by ladder. Later he discovers that the man died, the woman and child in a sandstorm, burying their bodies yet to be discovered somewhere in the house. The next morning, when he wants to leave, he discovers that the ladder is gone - to recognize that the scale went up a rope ladder that is anchored to the mine was - which means that he is with the young woman as the walls of the sand quarry trapped without grip. It also recognizes that this inclusion of the villagers and was still youngWomen's plan for him to stay there permanently, to their supporters in the endless task of digging the sand, which, if nothing is done to swallow alive. They depend on help from the villagers, remove the sand, but also with their rations of water. He discovers that the Sands of life of the young woman, and that they know or do not want a different life. So it's not blackmail or murder or, as they are willing to live and die from this life, and as such he will die ifDead. His ...
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