Irezumi (The Spider Tattoo)
Credit: Kadokawa and Arrow

Irezumi (The Spider Tattoo)

classified 15 S

part of Masumura x Wakao

Film

Please note: This was screened in July 2025

Director
Yasuzô Masamura
Cast
Ayako Wakao, Akio Hasegawa, Gaku Yamamoto, Kei Satô, Fujio Suga, Reiko Fujiwara, Asao Uchida
Details
86 mins, Subtitled, 1966, Japan
Primary language
Japanese

Yasuzō Masumura adapts Junichiro Tanizaki’s story as a visually arresting story of sexually charged vengeance.

A young woman (Ayako Wakao) is sold to a geisha house and branded by her pimp with a spider tattoo. This imbues her with supernatural abilities and she soon uses her powers to turn the tables on the men who have abused her...

Masumura builds on the provocative sexual frankness of his earlier film Manji and imbues it with an altogether more otherworldly air. Key to the film’s impact is the cinematography from Kazuo Miyagawa, one of Japan’s most renowned cinematic artists whose roster of illustrious collaborators included Masumura’s more celebrated contemporaries Akira Kurosawa and Kenji Mizoguchi.

The look of the film: claustrophobic, heavily saturated and with an emphasis on sharp contours, evokes ukiyo-e woodblock aesthetics to craft a blood-splattered dream state of a movie. Masumura’s incisive direction and Miyagawa’s visual stylings are now rendered in sharper detail in this new restoration c/o Kadokawa.

A 4K restoration c/o Kadokawa.

Presented in partnership with the Japan Foundation.


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