Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence

1983 Drama

Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence was the first English-language project of Japanese director Nagisa Oshima (Death by Hanging, In the Realm of the Senses). In tune with his previous filmic essays on racism and brutality, Merry Christmas concentrates on a war of wills between rebellious POW David Bowie and camp commandant Ryuichi Sakomoto. Assuming that his other prisoners' unwillingness to protest their cruel treatment is a sign of weakness, Sakomoto is most impressed by Bowie's enigmatic defiance. While Bowie and Sakomoto seem to be operating on a high spiritual and intellectual plane, bilingual prisoner Tom Conti (the "Mr. Lawrence" of the title) engages in a more standard adversarial relationship with sadistic sergeant Takeshi Kitano.

Director: Nagisa Ôshima

Starring: David Bowie, Tom Conti, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Takeshi, Jack Thompson

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Awards

  • Most Popular Film

    Awards of the Japanese Academy (1984)

  • Best Score

    BAFTA Awards (1984)

  • Nagisa Ôshima

    Cannes Film Festival (1983)

     
  • Best Film

    Kinema Junpo Awards (1984)

  • Best Director

    Mainichi Film Concours (1984)