Eight stories by one of Japan\'s most important women authors concern the struggles of women in a repressive society.
Another woman tries desperately to hold on to a private life despite her controlling male relatives..
A young single mother on an outing to the seaside comes face to face with how much she resents her own children.
A woman confronts the other woman in her lover\'s life.
An unwed mother arranges for her children to meet their father, who is a stranger to them.
The eight powerful stories of The Shooting Gallery examine the lives of single women coping with motherhood, passion, jealousy, and the tug-of-war between responsibility and entrapment.
These stories touch on universal themes of passion and jealousy, motherhood\'s joys and sorrows, and the tug-of-war between responsibility and entrapment. . .
A young single mother resents her children . . .
A woman confronts the other woman. . .
An unwed mother introduces her children to their father .
Eight stories by one of Japan\'s most important women authors concern the struggles of women in a repressive society