

Yôsô
Directed by Teinosuke KinugasaA Buddhist priest becomes also a magician, dedicating himself to the protection of life wherever it's needed, whereupon he finds himself in direct service of the Queen. Political intrigue tightens around him as it is increasingly assumed that he harbors ulterior motives. Set in Japan's Nara Era (710 - 794 A.D.), the story is loosely based on Mikado (Empress) Koken-Shotoku and Dokyo, a Yamabushi (mountain warrior monk who practices a rugged, intense form of Vajrayana Buddhism founded by his master, Do-en).
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Yôsô was released on 5 października 1963.
Yôsô was directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa.
Yôsô has a runtime of 1 h 38 min.
Yôsô was produced by Masaichi Nagata, Mitsuo Harada.
A Buddhist priest becomes also a magician, dedicating himself to the protection of life wherever it's needed, whereupon he finds himself in direct service of the Queen. Political intrigue tightens around him as it is increasingly assumed that he harbors ulterior motives. Set in Japan's Nara Era (710 - 794 A.D.), the story is loosely based on Mikado (Empress) Koken-Shotoku and Dokyo, a Yamabushi (mountain warrior monk who practices a rugged, intense form of Vajrayana Buddhism founded by his master, Do-en).
The key characters in Yôsô are монах Докё (Raizō Ichikawa), императрица Сётоку (Yukiko Fuji), Prime Minister (Tomisaburō Wakayama).
Yôsô is a Dramat, Fantasy, Historyczny film.
Yôsô has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.















