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Profound Desires of the Gods ©1968 NIKKATSU

The Japan Foundation, Sydney & ACMI present

Profound Desires of the Gods (Digitally restored)

神々の深き欲望

Shohei Imamura | Japan | 1968 | Unclassified (15+)
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When

Fri 1 Nov 2024

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Ancient traditions clash with the approaching tide of modernity.

Set on the fictional island of Kurage, this expansive drama centres around the highly eccentric Futori family, whose primitive culture and incestuous relationships reflect the island's isolation and cultural stagnation. When Kariya, an engineer from Tokyo, and other outsiders attempt to transform the island into a sugar mill and tourist destination, the Futori clan resists, clinging to their superstitious rituals and taboos.

Carnal, wild and unconventional, Profound Desires of the Gods feels like a fever dream in a land beyond time, earning its reputation as one of Imamura’s most provocative films. Despite its initial commercial failure, the film remains a testament to Imamura's vision, delving deep into themes of identity, exploitation and spiritual redemption. With its unflinching portrayal of a society in flux, the film’s enduring legacy lies in Imamura’s ability to provoke audiences, raising questions about the cost of modernisation.

This session will have a 10 minute interval.

If mythology is a mystery, this movie is a sort of enigma. In this sense a film that presents a mystery in such a powerful way and takes us on a journey in search of its meaning can truly be considered a work of art.

Sato Tadao, Kinema Junpo, January 1969 (from Venice Biennale 2022 website)

Format: 4K digital remaster DCP, Colour
Language: Japanese with English subtitles
Source: ©1968 NIKKATSU
Courtesy: ©1968 NIKKATSU
Runtime: 185

Event duration

185 mins

Rating

Unclassified (15+)

Strong theme of incest, strong coarse language, strong violence, moderate nudity, references to sex and strong depictions of sex and sexual violence, animal predatory behaviour.

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Cinema 1, Level 2

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