Film screening: Hideko, the Bus Conductor (Hideko no shasho-san)
Details and tickets purchase information:
https://harvardfilmarchive.org/calendar/hideko-the-bus-conductor-2025-07-2
Harvard students admitted free to regularly priced shows.
Directed by Naruse Mikio.
With Takamine Hideko, Fujiwara Kamatari, Natsukawa Daijiro
Japan ,1941, 35mm, b/w, 54 min.
Japanese with English subtitles
Naruse’s first partnership with his longtime collaborator Takamine Hideko functions in part as an extended allegory for the director-actor relationship, a point accentuated by the title’s use of Takamine’s given name rather than her character name. Takamine plays Okoma, a charmingly fresh-faced ticket taker for a floundering public transit company operating in impoverished rural Japan. When a more popular bus line threatens the business’s survival, Okoma and her fellow driver, Sonoda (Fujiwara Kamatari), decide to turn their service into a sightseeing tour, enlisting the help of a respected scribe, Ikawa (Natsukawa Daijiro), to write a script to read to their passengers. This triggers a series of scenes in which Ikawa coaches Okoma on her diction when reading his emotive trivia about notable features in the landscape, and it’s easy to see Natsukawa as a surrogate for his director, stressing the nuances of communication and the magic of the everyday. – Carson Lund
Harvard Film Archive special film series FLOATING CLOUDS… THE CINEMA OF NARUSE MIKIO co-sponsored by the Reischauer Institute