Mourning Wife

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Director Daisuke Goto, the master of the cinematic Pink Eiga, is back with this retelling of the classic film noir, The Postman Always Rings Twice. A married woman, tasked with running her handicapped husband’s failing printing business, meets a drifter and they fall in love. Soon a plan to murder the husband is put into motion and the forces of fate begin to show their hand. Featuring bravura filmmaking, fantastic performances and steamy sex, the Mourning Wife is a worthy follow up for any fan of Daisuke Goto’s masterpiece A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn.

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28-09-2001

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JP

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60 min

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Japanese

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Daisuke Gotô

Daisuke Gotô

Daisuke Gotō’s debut film as director was with the Nikkatsu Roman Porno film “Bed Partner (1988),” part of the last double-bill in that series. Bed Partner won Gotō the Best New Director award at the Zoom Up Film Festival. After the demise of Nikkatsu, Gotō worked mainly V-cinema, filming straight-to-video sequels to earlier film series. Prominent among his films of this period are “Sasori in the U.S.A.” and “Zero Woman” series, He made his Pink film debut in 2001 with “Mourning Wife.” Highly regarded as a director of Pink films, Gotō is known for his ease at directing in many genres. Jasper Sharp writes that Gotō’s “A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn” (2003) is the Pink film “at its most inventive, albeit frankly bewildering.”
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