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The Naked Island

Directed by Kaneto Shindo
1960Jpn5.0 / 510.1k views

Director Kaneto Shindo’s documentary-like, dialogue-free portrayal of daily struggle is a work of stunning visual beauty and invention. The international breakthrough for one of Japan’s most innovative filmmakers—who went on to make other unique masterworks such as  Onibaba  and  Kuroneko — The Naked Island  follows a family whose home is on a tiny, remote island in the Japanese archipelago. They must row a great distance to another shore, collect water from a well in buckets, and row back to their island—a nearly backbreaking task essential for the survival of these people and their land. Featuring a phenomenal modernist score by Hikaru Hayashi, this is a truly hypnotic experience, with a rhythm unlike that of any other film.

Archivist Notes

Nili Portugali, Architect/Director★★★★★

"Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

8/13/2025