Love Under the Crucifix

"Lady Ogin") is a 1962 Japanese historical drama film directed by Kinuyo Tanaka,[1][3][6] based on Tōkō Kon's novel Ogin-sama.

[5][7] Set in late 16th century Japan, the film tells the tragic love story between Ogin, daughter of tea ceremony master Sen no Rikyū, and Christian daimyō Takayama Ukon.

Because her mother reminds her that refusing the proposal might result in consequences for her father, and Ukon does not show any sign of opposition, Ogin reluctantly accepts.

While taking shelter in a farmer's hut, Ogin learns that Ukon's wife has died in the meantime, and they spend the night together.

After her return to her family, Rikyū makes preparations to help Ogin escape to Ukon and commit suicide himself, but the house has already been surrounded by soldiers.