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Sun, Jun 21 at 2:00pm

THE FACE OF ANOTHER (35mm)

  • Dir. Hiroshi Teshigahara
  • Japan
  • 1966
  • 124 min.
  • NR
  • 35mm

In Japanese and German with English subtitles

  • Assistive Listening
  • Subtitled
  • Hearing Loop
THE FACE OF ANOTHER (35mm)

Part of Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair

Okuyama (Tatsuya Nakadai, HARAKIRI), after being burned and disfigured in an industrial accident and estranged from his family and friends, agrees to his psychiatrist’s radical experiment: a face transplant, created from the mold of a stranger. As Okuyama is thus further alienated from the world around him, he finds himself giving in to his darker temptations. With unforgettable imagery, Teshigahara’s film explores both the limits and freedom in acquiring a new persona, and questions the notion of individuality itself. A staggering work of existential science fiction, THE FACE OF ANOTHER dissects identity with the sure hand of a surgeon.

“It’s one of those unnerving works that looks both dated and more modern than modern…. THE FACE OF ANOTHER too clearly sees the skull beneath the skin, the dissembling of flesh, life as a vast masquerade.” —James Quandt, Criterion

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