

Synopsis
Woman in the Dunes (1964) is a hypnotic Japanese drama you can watch online on iFILM. An amateur entomologist travels to a remote stretch of coast to collect beetles, misses the last bus and accepts a villager's offer of a bed for the night. What follows is a trap he cannot escape.
The lodging turns out to be a shack at the bottom of a deep sand pit, reached by a rope ladder. By morning the ladder is gone. Down there lives a silent widow whose endless task is shoveling sand each night so the village above is not buried. The man is caged by walls of shifting sand, with only this woman beside him, an object of his contempt and his desire by turns. Eiji Okada and Kyoko Kishida play out the standoff with barely any dialogue, in breath and touch.
Director Hiroshi Teshigahara worked from Kobo Abe's adaptation of his own novel, and cinematographer Hiroshi Segawa shoots the sand until it seems to pour off the screen. It is a parable about freedom, routine and the meaning of labor that ensnares the viewer as surely as its hero. Heavy going, but the kind of film that lingers for years. Stream Woman in the Dunes (1964) online on iFILM.
























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