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  1. Pastoral: To Die In The Country (田園に死す, Den-en ni shisu), also known as Pastoral Hide and Seek, is a 1974 Japanese coming-of-age experimental artistic surrealistic fantasy autobiographical drama [1] [2] [3] [4] film directed by Shūji Terayama. [5]

  2. Pastoral: To Die in the Country: Directed by Shûji Terayama. With Kaoru Yachigusa, Keiko Niitaka, Masumi Harukawa, Kan Mikami. A young boys' coming of age tale set in a strange, carnivalesque village becomes the recreation of a memory that the director has twenty years later.

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    • Drama, Fantasy
    • Shûji Terayama
  3. In the small village; gossiping old women wear sinister eye patches while carrying vindictive stones from a bloody lake. An outcast simple-minded woman drowns her own baby, disappears and later ...

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    • Shuji Terayama
    • Panos Kotzathanasis
    • Kantarô Suga
  4. A young boys' coming of age tale set in a strange, carnivalesque village becomes the recreation of a memory that the director has twenty years later.

    • (11.6K)
    • Art Theatre Guild, Jinriki Hikoki Sha
    • Shūji Terayama
  5. Nov 14, 2014 · In a sepia tone shot of a cemetery, a child faces towards the camera and covers his eyes. Behind him, several children run away from him and hide behind gravestones. The scene appears to just be children playing hide and seek, which explains why the film is sometimes called “Pastoral Hide and Seek”.

  6. Sep 10, 2012 · Film. Pastoral Hide-and-Seek. Monday 10 September 2012. Written by TR. Time Out says. Terayama's second feature recapitulates some of the main themes of Throw Away Your Books in more directly...

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  8. Pastoral: To Die In The Country , also known as Pastoral Hide and Seek, is a 1974 Japanese coming-of-age experimental artistic surrealistic fantasy autobiographical drama film directed by Shūji Terayama.