

Jubilation Street
Directed by Keisuke KinoshitaAs World War II escalates, the tight-knit habitants of a street in Tokyo must relocate from their homes so that the government can use the space. Kinoshita's sensitive film, beautifully and resourcefully shot on a single set, traces the fears and desires of the evacuees.
Jubilation Street Trivia
Jubilation Street was released on June 8, 1944.
Jubilation Street was directed by Keisuke Kinoshita.
Jubilation Street has a runtime of 73m.
As World War II escalates, the tight-knit habitants of a street in Tokyo must relocate from their homes so that the government can use the space. Kinoshita's sensitive film, beautifully and resourcefully shot on a single set, traces the fears and desires of the evacuees.
The key characters in Jubilation Street are Shingo Furukawa (Ken Uehara), Takako (Mitsuko Mito), Kiyo, Shingo’s mother (Chiyo Shin).
Jubilation Street is rated Not Rated.
Jubilation Street is a War, Drama film.
Jubilation Street has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.












