On the Hulu Channel: Mikio Naruse’s Floating Clouds Naruse's theme of postwar depression finds its ultimate expression. Scott NyeApril 3, 2013
On the Hulu Channel: Mikio Naruse’s Scattered Clouds Mikio Naruse's final film boasts one of his most daring premises. Scott NyeSeptember 30, 2012
On The Hulu Channel: Mikio Naruse’s Yearning Mikio Naruse's 1964 film extends familiar themes while rocketing firmly into a modern Japan. Scott NyeSeptember 7, 2012
On the Hulu Channel: Mikio Naruse’s Late Chrysanthemums Naruse's 1954 film takes looks at the geisha archetypes he so often explores, years after they've been major players. Scott NyeAugust 30, 2012
A Journey Through the Eclipse Series: Mikio Naruse’s No Blood Relation One of five films in the Silent Naruse box set, his earliest surviving feature serves as a warm-up to Episode 2 of The Eclipse Viewer podcast - coming soon! David BlakesleeAugust 27, 2012
On the Hulu Channel: Mikio Naruse’s The Sound of the Mountain Mikio Naruse's 1954 film explores the complex anxieties of the extended family. Scott NyeAugust 21, 2012
On the Hulu Channel: Mikio Naruse’s Wife The title may indicate specificity, but this is all about the hardship of marriage. Scott NyeAugust 13, 2012
On the Hulu Channel: Mikio Naruse’ Mother With Mother, Mikio Naruse once again pulls himself out of the brothel and into the home. Scott NyeJuly 31, 2012
On the Hulu Channel: Mikio Naruse’s Repast Mikio Naruse brings his feminist perspective out of the bars and into the home. Scott NyeJuly 15, 2012
On the Hulu Channel: Mikio Naruse’s GINZA COSMETICS Scott kicks off his Mikio Naruse series with the filmmaker's 1951 film. Scott NyeJuly 10, 2012
A Journey Through the Eclipse Series: Mikio Naruse’s Apart From You This silent film from 1933 firmly established Naruse in his genre, and delivers a potent Mothers Day message for past and present "wayward sons." David BlakesleeMay 15, 2012
A Journey Through the Eclipse Series: Mikio Naruse’s Every-Night Dreams David BlakesleeAugust 1, 2011
Hideko Takamine, Star Of Mikio Naruse’s When A Woman Ascends The Stairs (And Much More), Passes Away At 86 Joshua BrunstingJanuary 3, 2011