25 Great Contemporary Samurai Films
Tag - Shinya Tsukamoto
In 1999, Miike suggested to the producer of Shinya Tsukamoto's film, “Gemini” to shoot a documentary on the film's production process, since he was...
Straying far away from the techno-industrial style of the two Tetsuo, Shinya Tsukamoto based this particular film on the homonymous Edogawa Rampo story that...
After many of his films dealt with the relationship of the individual to the city as well as the consequences of violence for ourselves, it was quite...
Renown for the celebrated “Tetsuo” films, Japanese auteur and cult favorite filmmaker Shin'ya Tsukamoto offers another bleak and harrowing tale...
As the boom of J-horror was slowly declining, the movement, which became popular for its blend of contemporary themes and Asian folklore, was looking at new...
Can (intense) violence be used to communicate a message about antiviolence? If Shinya Tsukamoto begun giving a reply to this question with “Fires on the...
North America's largest festival of contemporary Japanese cinema presents a diverse slate of 42 films, with over 20 guest filmmakers and talent in person for...
“I'm still allowed to exist.” Although most of his films have been proven to be exhausting and challenging experiences, the nature of the subject Shinya...
Ever since his international breakthrough with “Tetsuo: The Iron Man” Japanese director Shinya Tsukamoto has been a constant presence on many film festivals...