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Supermarket Woman (Jūzō Itami, 1996)
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digitised-celluloid · 6 months
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Supermarket Woman. Dir. Jūzō Itami. 1996.
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My favourite first-time viewings from last year.
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art--harridan · 1 year
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[Image description: A traditional drawing of Nobuko Miyamoto as Hanako Inoue in Supermarket Woman. Here, she's a middle-age Japanese woman with a short, choppy haircut. She's smiling widely, her eyes beginning to close in joy. Her head is tilted to the left, and the piece cuts off a little below her shoulders. She's wearing a red blazer and a black bow tie. The background is a similar red to the blazer. This piece is drawn with markers, using bold, unnatural colours. In the top corner, it says "#2 - film by Juzo Itami".]
#2 - Film by Juzo Itami
Film - Supermarket Woman
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hotpotdragon · 1 year
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Supermarket Woman (1996)
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silverscreencaps · 2 years
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Supermarket Woman (1996) dir. Juzo Itami 
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Supermarket Woman (1996), dir. Juzo Itami
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nine-frames · 2 years
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Sūpā no onna (スーパーの女 - Supermarket Woman), 1996.
Dir. & Writ. Jûzô Itami | DOP Yonezô Maeda
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Supermarket Woman - Juzo Itami, 1996
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cinemaronin · 2 years
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Supermarket Woman (1996)
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スーパーの女 Supermarket Woman (1996)  directed by Juzo Itami
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Films watched in 2022.
Top 10 June.
1. The Novelist’s Film (Hong Sang-soo, 2022) 2. The Act of Seeing with One’s Own Eyes (Stan Brakhage, 1971) 3. Ghost Dance (Ken McMullen, 1983) 4. Panique (Julien Duvivier, 1946) 5. 3:10 to Yuma (Delmer Daves, 1957) 6. Duck Amuck (Chuck Jones, 1953) 7. High School (Frederick Wiseman, 1968) 8. Rebel Without a Cause (Nicholas Ray, 1955)     9. Supermarket Woman (Jūzō Itami, 1996)   10. Isolation (Abbott Meader, 1974)
(My list on Letterboxd -click here-)
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digitised-celluloid · 6 months
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Supermarket Woman. Dir. Jūzō Itami. 1996.
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earlyplastic · 1 year
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vapidsoup · 8 months
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living in hinamizawa must be so fucking funny. its june 1983, youre hanging out with your friends in some fuckass village with zero (0) formal education institutions and being like yeah man im so hyped to go to the watanagashi festival and play the ring toss. hopefully nobody dies from the blood curse for the fifth consecutive year :/ anyways do these cicadas ever shut the fuck up or
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alexthebez · 2 years
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Movies Watched, May 2022
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I have been feeling much hazier this last month. Things don’t seem to be letting up. Another day, another mass shooting event in the United States. Kind of hard to get through day to day when your brain is in constant terror, but I guess that’s probably the American way.
(2015) Sweet Bean
A sincere, sweet film that has a surprising premise. I had never seen a Naomi Kawase film before so this first encounter definitely piqued my interest. Great performances by Kirin Kiki and Masatoshi Nagase. I’m always a sucker for small human dramas that tackles big societal issues done in an understated approach.
Witches of Eastwick
Dark and weird in all the best ways. The three leading ladies looked amazing through and through.
(1996) Supermarket Woman
Great film, more light hearted and weirdly straightforward compared to Tampopo or the Taxing Woman. A playful, wacky take on class, workers rights and monopolies. Can’t believe they fit a car chase scene into a movie about supermarkets.
(1996) Late Bloomers
Fun, appreciated seeing the director. Appreciate seeing films where a creative community comes together to make it happen.
(2015) Sweet Bean
A sincere, sweet film that has a surprising premise. I had never seen a Naomi Kawase film before so this first encounter definitely piqued my interest. Great performances by Kirin Kiki and Masatoshi Nagase. I’m always a sucker for small human dramas that tackles big societal issues done in an understated approach.
(1987) Witches of Eastwick
Dark and weird in all the best ways. The three leading ladies looked amazing through and through.
(1996) Supermarket Woman
Great film, more light hearted and weirdly straightforward compared to Tampopo or the Taxing Woman. A playful, wacky take on class, workers rights and monopolies. Can’t believe they fit a car chase scene into a movie about supermarkets.
(1996) Late Bloomers
Fun, appreciated seeing the director. Appreciate seeing films where a creative community comes together to make it happen.
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acidd-attack · 9 months
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Super no Ura de Yani Suu Hanashi
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