A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 5, 1955
Original Title:
愛すればこそ
Alternate Titles:
正是为了爱
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Dokuritsu Eiga
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
The film consists of three short stories. Tomiko, the heroine of the first story, "The Flower Girl" (dir. Kozaburo Yoshimura), is a little girl who bears the unbearable burden of caring for her family. Tomiko's father has been unable to find work for a long time, and her older sister is terminally ill—it is unlikely that she will ever recover. To feed her family, Tomiko runs around the city from morning until late at night selling flowers... The second novella (dir. Tadashi Imai) also depicts the lives of the poor. An unfamiliar girl brings young Kavano a letter from his mother. It turns out that the girl's name is Kuniko, she is very hardworking, but her family is dying of hunger. Therefore, her mother decided to send Kuniko to her son so that he would marry her. The short story is called "The Unexpected Bride." The third short story, which gave the film its title, is particularly interesting: "When You Love" (dir. Satsuo Yamamoto). It shows the family of a young peace activist.
Art Direction:
Takashi Marumo
Director:
Satsuo Yamamoto
Kōzaburō Yoshimura
Tadashi Imai
Director of Photography:
Yoshio Miyajima
Shunichirō Nakao
Takeo Itō
Music:
Ikuma Dan
Producer:
Zenpei Saga
Torizo Matsumoto
Kazuo Wakayama
Takero Itō
Hisao Itoya
Setsuo Noto
Tatsumaro Asano
Masami Kashiwakura
Tengo Yamada
Production Design:
Takashi Marumo
Kazuo Kubo
Taizô Kawashima
Screenplay:
Kaneto Shindō
Yusaku Yamagata
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