An excellent film that highlights the prowess of all its staff and crew as much as Kaneto Shindo's directorial and script-writing abilities.
Category - The Art Theatre Guild (ATG) Project (51/103)
By Nicholas Poly ‘This film is finished, but reality is not’ This is the closing line in Imamura’s relentless dive into the depths of human...
“Funeral Parade of Roses” has long been hailed as one of the greatest achievement of Japanese independent film in the sixties...
During the 60’s, Oshima exhibited a rivalry towards Japanese cinema, which was actually rooted to his hatred for the movies of Ozu and Mizoguchi, whose...
After the completion of his Buddhist trilogy, Japanese director Akio Jissoji followed up with a period drama set in the 13th century. Even though it is not...
A very difficult film to watch, both for its visual approach and the extreme narrative
Jissoji managed to combine the pinku film with the experimentally arthouse one in the most meaningful fashion.