Cruel Tale of Bushido arrives in March

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Ever dig through your family’s old photo albums to see what your ancestors were up to in the 1920s? Or maybe there are relics in the attic that go back to the 1800s. In Cruel Tale of Bushido, Kinnosuke Nakamura sees his family history for over 300 years. He finds himself transported to those times and discovers a lineage of men who had to deal with the Samauria code. Can this businessman see what he has in common with those that came before him that wielded blades? Cruel Tale of Bushido is one of the masterpieces of ’60s Japanese cinema. Now you can see it in Blu-ray although don’t dawdle since there will be only 2,000 copies of the limited edition release when it comes out in March. Here’s the press release from Eureka! Films with all the details:

New from Eureka Films

 Cruel Tale of Bushido

[Limited Edition]

[Blu-ray]

3/24/26

via MVD Entertainment Group

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A Ground-Breaking Historical Epic from Golden Bear-Winning Director Tadashi Imai   
Eureka Entertainment is set to release CRUEL TALE OF BUSHIDO, the ambitious, multi-generational epic from Golden Bear-winning director Tadashi Imai. Presented from a breathtaking 4K restoration by Toei, the film makes its Blu-ray debut as part of the Masters of Cinema Series, arriving in North America on March 24, 2026. This strictly limited edition of 2,000 copies per territory is housed in an O-card slipcase and includes a collector’s booklet. 

Best known for dramas such as Until We Meet Again and An Inlet of Muddy Water, the Japanese filmmaker Tadashi Imai was also the director of Revenge, a highly accomplished and brutal jidaigeki picture. These two sensibilities come together in the film that might just stand as Imai’s masterpiece: Cruel Tale of BushidoKinnosuke Nakamura (Miyamoto Musashi) stars in multiple roles, playing seven generations of men belonging to the same family. In the modern day, salaryman Likura is devastated by his wife’s attempted suicide. To distract himself, he begins working through his recently discovered family records. As he traces his personal history across 350 years, he discovers tale after tale of men who have suffered, debased themselves and made untold sacrifices in the name of bushido, or the moral code of the samurai. 

Featuring Eijiro Tono (Seven Samurai) and Masayuki Mori (Rashomon) in supporting roles and boasting a foreboding score by the celebrated composer Toshiro MayuzumiCruel Tale of Bushido won the Golden Bear Award at the 1963 Berlin Film Festival for its uncompromising deconstruction of the all-too-often romanticised concept of bushido.

The Masters of Cinema Series is honored to present the film on Blu-ray for the first time in both the UK and North America. 

LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES: 
Limited edition of 2,000 copies 
• Limited edition O-card slipcase featuring new artwork by Tony Stella 
• Limited edition collector’s booklet featuring new writing by Japanese cinema expert Hayley Scanlon 
• 1080p HD presentation from a 4K restoration by Toei 
• Original Japanese mono audio 
• Optional DTS-HD MA 5,1 audio 
• Optional English subtitles, newly revised for this release 
• Telling a Cruel Tale – new interview with film critic Tony Rayns 
• Years of Honour – new video essay on Cruel Tale of Bushido and Japanese history by Jonathan Clements, author of A Brief History of Japan 
• Trailer

* All extras subject to change  

PRESS 
“an exceptional dramatic work with a downbeat tone and hard edge…The direction is tight, and the performances are solid.” – Screen Anarchy 

“A downbeat, ruthless, and sobering film…a fantastically brutal jidaigeki that still manages to shock today. Essential viewing…” – Asian Movie Pulse 

“an excellent if relentlessly bleak film from a master filmmaker who deserves to be better known in the west.” – DVD Talk 
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