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Masahiro Shinoda

Jun 19—30, 2026
    Part of
  • BAM Film 2026
Co-presented by the Japan Foundation
Programmed by Jesse Trussell

The protean master filmmaker Masahiro Shinoda, who passed away last year at 94, deftly leapt between social dramas, samurai films, and stunning engagements with traditional Japanese theater. Beginning his career in the 1950s as an assistant to legends like Yasujirō Ozu (Tokyo Story), his early youth-oriented films (many written by the radical poet, theater-maker, and firebrand Shuji Terayama) established Shinoda as an early master of the Japanese New Wave. By the mid-to-late 60s, his work had become increasingly stylized: the icy wide-screen of Pale Flower and the Noh theater of Double Suicide. Shinoda would go on to amass a career spanning five decades and global acclaim. This series gathers 12 films from across a half-century—many in new restorations and prints imported from Japan—that reveal Shinoda as one of the supreme masters of Japanese cinema.

 

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    Gonza the Spearman

    Jun 19—25, 2026

    Gonza the Spearman

    Jun 19—25, 2026
    This tragic period drama follows Gonza, a low-ranking samurai whose life unravels after he becomes caught in a forbidden relationship with his lord’s wife.
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    Gonza the Spearman

    Jun 19—25, 2026
    A low-ranking samurai’s life unravels after he becomes caught in a forbidden relationship.
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    Double Suicide

    Jun 19—25, 2026

    Double Suicide

    Jun 19—25, 2026
    One of the most daring statements of the Japanese New Wave, Shinoda’s hyper stylized tragedy combines human actors and bunraku puppeteers in this story of an Osaka merchant and his courtesan lover.
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    Double Suicide

    Jun 19—25, 2026
    Shinoda’s masterpiece employs human actors and bunraku puppeteers in a tale of a merchant.
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    Samurai Spy

    Jun 19—23, 2026

    Samurai Spy

    Jun 19—23, 2026
    In early 17th century Japan, a samurai finds himself entangled in a web of conspiracies. Falsely accused of murder, he searches for the truth, uncertain of who he can trust, and who is pulling the strings.
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    Samurai Spy

    Jun 19—23, 2026
    A falsely accused samurai, entangled in a web of conspiracies, searches for the truth.
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    Pale Flower

    Jun 20—30, 2026

    Pale Flower

    Jun 20—30, 2026
    The film that cemented Shinoda as a leading voice of the Japanese New Wave, this stark, black-and-white noir depicts the story of a yakuza gangster and mysterious woman as they drift toward self destruction.
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    Pale Flower

    Jun 20—30, 2026
    This haunting noir follows the relationship between a yakuza gangster and mysterious woman.
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    The Burning Sunset (aka Killers on Parade)

    Jun 20—28, 2026

    The Burning Sunset (aka Killers on Parade)

    Jun 20—28, 2026
    A genre-hopping, candy colored comedy-noir-musical, Shinoda’s third feature follows a journalist targeted by a group of assassins.
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    The Burning Sunset (aka Killers on Parade)

    Jun 20—28, 2026
    This colorful comedy-noir-musical follows a journalist targeted by a group of assassins.
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    Demon Pond

    Jun 21—30, 2026

    Demon Pond

    Jun 21—30, 2026
    This fantasy drama—set in a village where a mysterious bell-ringing ritual is believed to prevent a dragon goddess from unleashing a devastating flood—stands as a unique fusion of cinema and traditional Japanese theater.
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    Demon Pond

    Jun 21—30, 2026
    This tale of a village’s mysterious ritual fuses cinema and traditional Japanese theater.
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    Himiko

    Sun, Jun 21, 2026

    Himiko

    Sun, Jun 21, 2026
    Using the past to comment on the present, Shinoda presents the story of a shaman queen in ancient Japan navigating the patriarchal military powers of the surrounding kingdoms.
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    Himiko

    Sun, Jun 21, 2026
    Using the past to comment on the present, Shinoda presents the story of an ancient shaman queen.
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    A Flame at the Pier

    Jun 22—26, 2026

    A Flame at the Pier

    Jun 22—26, 2026
    Set against the sharply photographed docklands of Yokohama, Shinoda’s fourth collaboration with poet Shuji Terayama deftly weave themes of working class struggles and labor strikes into a critique of postwar Japan.
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    A Flame at the Pier

    Jun 22—26, 2026
    This early Shinoda masterpiece follows a young dockworker forced to exploit his peers.
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    Dry Lake (aka Youth In Fury)

    Jun 25—29, 2026

    Dry Lake (aka Youth In Fury)

    Jun 25—29, 2026
    Shinoda’s study of a young student radical, written by leftist firebrand poet, theater director, and later filmmaker Shuiji Terayama, marks an early blast of the Japanese New Wave’s youth energy.
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    Dry Lake (aka Youth In Fury)

    Jun 25—29, 2026
    Shinoda’s study of a student radical marks an early example of the Japanese New Wave.
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    Silence

    Fri, Jun 26, 2026

    Silence

    Fri, Jun 26, 2026
    Adapted from Shusaku Endo’s novel, and preceding Scorsese's adaptation by nearly 50 years, Silence follows two young Portuguese Jesuit priests who sneak into 17th-century Japan to locate their missing mentor.
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    Silence

    Fri, Jun 26, 2026
    Two Jesuit priests who sneak into 17th-century Japan find themselves in a hostile country.
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    Under the Blossoming Cherry Trees

    Sat, Jun 27, 2026

    Under the Blossoming Cherry Trees

    Sat, Jun 27, 2026
    Allured by a mysterious bewitching city woman, a secluded mountain thief starts beheading his seven wives. What follows is a descent into bloodshed, psychological affair, and madness.
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    Under the Blossoming Cherry Trees

    Sat, Jun 27, 2026
    Allured by a mysterious woman, a secluded mountain thief descends into violent madness.
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    Assassination

    Sat, Jun 27, 2026

    Assassination

    Sat, Jun 27, 2026
    Relying on a non-linear flashback style, Assassination follows a smart but shady ronin in danger. As violence grows between rival political groups, the film digs into themes of loyalty, power, and deception.
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    Assassination

    Sat, Jun 27, 2026
    Shinoda digs into themes of loyalty and power in this tale of a ronin in Japan’s feudal era.

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