Round 1: Tossup 21
This film implies an off-screen rape via a close-up on sandals in some mud. This film’s cinematographer joked that 70 percent of it was crane shots, such as a long trick shot in which the camera pans left as a man walks through a deserted house, then pans right to reveal a woman in the house cooking over a fire. In this film, a frightening close-up on a helmet is set to a guttural chant that seems to be its owner’s voice. A man in this film uses a sword to extinguish a candle after two women pull off his garments to reveal words painted on his body. A scene from Scorsese’s Silence recreates the (*) foggy, ethereal atmosphere of a scene in this film that depicts two boats crossing paths. In this film’s Maupassant-inspired B-plot, a wannabe warrior steals a severed head while bandits force his wife into prostitution. Rashomon and this film are often credited with launching Japanese cinema in the West. For 10 points, a spirit seduces a potter in what 1953 ghost story film by Kenji Mizoguchi? ■END■
ANSWER: Ugetsu (“oo-GET-soo”) [or Ugetsu monogatari]
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