
Nagisa Oshima (b. 1932) released three movies in 1960, all steeped in topical subject matter of special relevance to young viewers, and each came to be regarded as something of a classic NIGHT AND FOG IN JAPAN was both the most critically acclaimed and personally bitter of the three, a brutally honest look at the failure of Japan's activist reform movement. Toshiro Ushido's script was filled with piercing anger and disillusionment, which the director channeled in laser-like precision through his camera.