• P8 Antique Japanese Film Poster – Samurai Drama, Shōwa Period, c. 1940s

P8 Antique Japanese Film Poster – Samurai Drama, Shōwa Period, c. 1940s

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Original Japanese film poster from the Shōwa period (c. 1940s), advertising a historical samurai drama film. The title, written in bold calligraphy, reads 直参風流男 (Chokusan Fūryū Otoko) — a film known today mainly through surviving poster and archival material.

The composition features a powerful double portrait of a samurai and a woman, rendered in a refined, painterly style typical of Japanese cinema posters of the era. The figures are dignified, emotionally restrained, and idealized, conveying a sense of drama, loyalty, and human tension central to historical Japanese storytelling.

The design is dominated by strong typography, balanced colors, and carefully composed figures, reflecting the golden age of Japanese illustrated film posters, when artwork played a central role in attracting audiences to theaters.

While detailed information about the film itself is scarce today, this poster stands as a beautiful and evocative artifact of classic Japanese cinema culture, and of the visual language used to promote period dramas in wartime and pre-war Japan.

A rare and highly collectible piece, ideal for collectors, gallery walls, and interiors with an appreciation for Japanese film history, graphic design, and historical imagery.

Size: 77.4 x 53.4 cm

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