Tamasaburo Bando Movies

One of the most famous "onnagata" performers in Japan, Tamasaburo Bando began his theatrical career at the age of six when he began studying Kabuki with Kanya Morita. Onnagata are men who perform female roles. Their goal is to not so much play women as convey the essence of femininity through their performances. It is a discipline which requires literally a lifetime of training, and the greatest onnagata, throughout Kabuki's centuries-long history, have been among the most revered celebrities in Japan. Bando is unique in that he has consistently applied his onnagata techniques to classical Western theatrical roles such as Desdemona, Lady Macbeth, and Medea. He is also one of the few onnagata to regularly work in film, both as an actor and a director. In his film acting work, he typically works with inventive directors who share his desire to stretch the boundaries of onnagata performance. His first film role was in Masahiro Shinoda's 1980 Demon Pond, in which he played a dual role as a shy, humble village wife and a flamboyant mythical creature known as the Dragon Princess. He also starred in Polish director Andrzej Wajda's Nastazja, an avant-garde Kabuki adaptation of the final chapter of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel The Idiot, and choreographed a Kabuki dance to accompany cellist Yo-Yo Ma in Yo-Yo Ma Inspired by Bach: Struggle for Hope. His most involved and experimental collaboration was with Swiss director Daniel Schmid for The Written Face, an impressionistic cinematic portrait of Bando featuring extensive footage of his stunning Kabuki performances. On his own, he has directed the features The Operating Room and Yearning. ~ Tom Vick, All Movie Guide
1997  
 
Violin virtuoso Yo-Yo Ma has entertained audiences around the world with his extraordinary talents. He constantly explores the musical ideas of any composer, seeking to bring form to the piece. This is the fifth of six Inspired by Bach programs that blend the music against a story or a short film. In this video, Ma and Japanese Kabuki dancer Tamasaburo Bando explore ways to choreograph Kabuki movements with an unaccompanied violin section, both working in conjunction and isolation to find the musical thoughts of the piece and translating them into the delicate, ancient dance movements. The end result will leave the viewer amazed, enthralled, and delighted by these two artists. ~ Forrest Spencer, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Yo-Yo MaTamasaburo Bando, (more)
1995  
 
This Japanese-Swiss documentary is a lyrical meditation on the similarities between geishas and the male Kabuki dancers who play females in their traditional plays. Interspersed amongst the interviews of key figures from both fields are long clips of Kabuki performances, and others playing traditional music and performing the old dances. Among those interviewed are Tamasaburo Bando, one of Japan's most esteemed Kabuki performers who has been impersonating women on stage since he was five, and Aasji Tsutakiyokomatsu, the 101-year-old reigning matriarch of the geishas. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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1994  
 
In this truly unique film, Andrzej Wajda, takes the final scene from Dostoevsky's novel "The Idiot" and then has two Kabuki- trained actors perform it in Japanese. The film was shot in 13 days on location in Warsaw's Pac Palace. The story focuses upon the conversations and memories of two very different men, the manly Rogozhin, and his weak and epileptic friend Myshkin who are in love with the same woman. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Tamasaburo BandoToshiyuki Nagashima, (more)
1993  
 
Famed onnagata (a man who plays women's parts in Kabuki) Tamasaburo Bando follows up on the success of his directorial debut, Gekashitsu, with this soft-focused romance about love and obligation, based on a novel by Kafu Nagai. Set during the Meiji period (1868-1912), Kaede (Sayuri Yoshinaga) is the former mistress of a wealthy merchant. When he dies, she is forced out on the street and forced to give up her young daughter to the merchant's family. The film opens with her working in a high-class brothel abutting Tokyo Bay. Though she has passionate affection for a drug wholesaler, whom she loves as well, Kaede is swamped with not only debts to the bordello and family obligations -- she is expected to support her parents and her sister -- but also guilt over losing her child. This pain is only increased when Kaede learns that her daughter is being abused. She does the only thing she can: She buys back her child by signing on at the brothel for a longer stint. Meanwhile, her lover tries to buy her out of prostitution, but she refuses in order to pay for her child's freedom. As a result, her lover hangs himself, heaping further sorrow on the downtrodden but elegant heroine. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sayuri YoshinagaToshiyuki Nagashima, (more)
1992  
 
Famed kabuki onnagata and star of Daniel Schmid's splendid The Written Face, Tamasaburo Bando directs this swooningly romantic drama. Set during the turn of the 20th century, the film is about a platonic love affair between a wealthy middle-aged heiress (Sayuri Yoshinaga) and a brooding doctor (Masaya Kato), beginning with an exchange of glances in a park on a beautiful spring morning, and ending on his operating table nine years later. In spite of its abbreviated length -- a scant 50 minutes -- this film proved to be a big hit in Japan. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

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1980  
 
In the 1930s, a schoolteacher named Gakuen (Tsutomo Yamazaki), while searching for his missing friend Akira (Go Kato), comes upon a mysterious, drought-stricken village beside a pond. After asking for food from a beautiful young woman named Yuri (played by the noted onnagata performer Tamasaburo Bando), Gakuen discovers that she is married to Akira, who is also the keeper of the village bell. Unless it is struck three times a day, a spirit that dwells in the pond, the Dragon Princess (also played by Bando), will flood the town and kill all its inhabitants. When the Dragon Princess receives an offer of marriage from a prince, she offers to leave the pond in exchange for a human sacrifice, and Yuri is chosen as the victim. ~ Tom Vick, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Tamasaburo BandoGo Kato, (more)

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