Kon Ichikawa – The Makioka Sisters (1983)

The beginning of Kon Ichikawa’s The Makioka Sisters may be the most beautiful twenty minutes of film to be seen: the beauty of the faces, of the kimonos, and, surmounting all, the passage into the humanless sequence of cherry blossoms, into which is introduced a modern scoring of Ombra mai fù that begins Handel’s Serse, […]