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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0060528Hyoten (1966) - IMDb

    "Hyoten" is an adaptation of a novel by Miura Ayako, with screenplay treatment being handled by another female writer of note, Mizuki Yoko. The atmosphere and the artistic execution of the film initially brought to mind some works by Italian Michelangelo Antonioni.

  2. Profile. Movie: Freezing Point. Romaji: Hyoten. Japanese: 氷点. Director: Satsuo Yamamoto. Writer: Ayako Miura (novel), Yoko Mizuki. Producer: Cinematographer: Yoshihisa Nakagawa. Release Date: March 26, 1966. Runtime: 96 min. Language: Japanese. Country: Japan. Plot.

  3. "Hyoten" is an adaptation of a novel by Miura Ayako, with screenplay treatment being handled by another female writer of note, Mizuki Yoko. The atmosphere and the artistic execution of the film initially brought to mind some works by Italian Michelangelo Antonioni.

  4. Critics reviews. Keizo Tsujiguchi believes his wife Natsue was having an extramarital affair when their child was kidnapped and killed. He believes of her extramarital affair she was unable to watch over their child properly and blames her for their daughter’s death.

  5. Film Movie Reviews Hyoten — 1966. Hyoten. 1966. 1h 36m. Drama. Advertisement. Cast. Ayako Wakao (Natsue) Michiyo Yasuda (Yoko) Eiji Funakoshi (Keizo) Kei Yamamoto (Toru) Masahiko Tsugawa ...

  6. Freezing Point is a film directed by Satsuo Yamamoto with Ayako Wakao, Michiyo Oguso, Eiji Funakoshi, Kei Yamamoto .... Year: 1966. Original title: Hyoten. Synopsis: Keizo Tsujiguchi believes his wife Natsue was having an extramarital affair when their child was kidnapped and killed.

  7. Keizo Tsujiguchi believes his wife Natsue was having an extramarital affair when their child was kidnapped and killed. He believes that it was because of her extramarital affair that she was unable to watch over their child properly and blames her for their daughter’s death.