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  1. Onibaba (film) - Wikipedia

    Two fleeing soldiers are ambushed in a large field of tall, thick reeds and murdered by an older woman and her young daughter-in-law. The two women loot the dead soldiers, strip them of …

  2. Onibaba (1964) - IMDb

    Onibaba: Directed by Kaneto Shindô. With Nobuko Otowa, Jitsuko Yoshimura, Kei Satô, Jûkichi Uno. Two women kill samurai and sell their belongings for a living. While one of them is having …

  3. Onibaba | Rotten Tomatoes

    Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Onibaba on Rotten Tomatoes. Stay updated with critic and audience scores today!

  4. Onibaba (1964) — The Movie Database (TMDB)

    Both are devastated when they learn that Kichi has died, but his wife soon begins an affair with a neighbor who survived the war, Hachi. The mother disapproves and, when she can't steal …

  5. Onibaba (1964) directed by Kaneto Shindo - Letterboxd

    Onibaba (1964) directed by Kaneto Shindo • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. The most daring film import ever…From Japan! While her son, Kichi, is away at war, a woman and her …

  6. Onibaba streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch

    Find out how and where to watch "Onibaba" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.

  7. Onibaba’: the greatest anti-samurai movie ever made

    May 30, 2024 · Onibaba is a masterwork of Japanese cinema, one that transcends the conventions of one of the country’s most popular genres. By removing the romantic qualities of …

  8. Onibaba (1964) | The Definitives | Deep Focus Review

    Sep 14, 2019 · Onibaba was released during the Japanese New Wave, a movement intentionally modeled after France’s Nouvelle Vague. Driven by renegade filmmakers who addressed …

  9. Onibaba (1964) - Mythlok

    Explore the mythological depth of Onibaba, the 1964 Japanese horror classic. Discover how the film is a timeless tale of fear and survival.

  10. Onibaba | Film Review & Analysis | Japanese Cinema Archives

    Jun 24, 2021 · Onibaba – meaning «the demon hag» – is a Japanese period drama from 1964 with elements of horror, erotica, and undertones of social critique.