A Wife Confesses

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A Wife Confesses is a 1961 Japanese courtroom drama film directed by Yasuzō Masumura, known for its intense psychological portrayal of a woman on trial for her husband's death.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
centralTheme female subjectivity
guilt
marriage
truth and perception
countryOfOrigin Japan
depicts husband's suspicious death
legal proceedings in Japan
director Yasuzō Masumura NERFINISHED
directorStyle focus on female protagonists
psychological intensity
filmingPeriod early 1960s
genre courtroom drama
drama film
hasTitleInJapanese Japanese title not provided in prompt
mainCharacter female defendant
narrativeFocus murder trial
notableFor exploration of moral ambiguity
intense psychological portrayal of a woman on trial
originalLanguage Japanese
partOf Japanese New Wave era NERFINISHED
plotElement wife accused of causing her husband's death
productionCountry Japan NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1961
screenwriter Yasuzō Masumura NERFINISHED
setting courtroom

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Ayako Wakao notableWork A Wife Confesses