"We have to produce as much of our own energy as we can"
Tag - Kei Sato
"Dressing up in different clothes won't help you"
"The Ceremony is a continuation of my personal idea that I wanted to die. Of all the films I've made, it's the closest to my life."
By Earl Jackson In 1939, Sadaho Maeda was born in Fukuoka, the third of five children to an Imperial Army pilot and a retired track-and field runner. While...
A film that perfectly reflects the Oshima of the era
“War has changed the face of Okinawa; only her songs and language have been preserved.”
Among the most notable exports of Japanese horror films to the world at large is the onyro, involving tales of malicious ghosts and spirits interacting with...