Ottobre Giapponese is the historical section that was born from the collaboration with A.S.C.I.G - Association for the cultural exchanges between Italy and Japan - Japanese Istitute of Culture, with the goal to promote the indipendent japanese cinematography thanks to several international premieres
This year the program of the section proposes a look back on the Oscar nominated Koji Yamamura, director and one of the most important ever animator, as well as the national premiere of an extraordinary documentary: Mishima: The Last Debate, documentary of the historical debate of Mishima and the one thousand students of the Tokyo University in 1969. "The retrospective on Yamamura is a part of the project of bringing the masters of indimentent japanese animation to the italian public and we are pleased to do so with such a brilliant and innovative author as Yamamura. Moreover, to remember the 50th aniversaryof the death of Mishima Yukio, we will have the Italian premiere of the new documentary Mishima: the last debate, by Toyoshima Keisuke." said Marco Del Bene, president and founder of A.S.C.I.G. Finally the documentary: Kiraigo. The village where buddhas and demons live, by Murayama Masami, Kataoka Nozomi, Inoue Minoru, documentary thats shows the ancient tradition of Kiraigō and the Hell's Play.
Mishima: the last debate
by Keisuke Toyoshima, 108’
Japan, 2020
The documentary imortalizes, through vivid archive images, the last moments of the poet Yukio Mishima's life, a heated argument with a thousand members of the student movement of the Tokyo University, only one year before the tragic suidice.
The Old Crocodille
by Koji Yamamura, 13’
Japan, 2005
The plot followes a millenial crocodile's events, who is afflicted by rheumatism and by an insatiable hunger.
Satie's Parade
by Koji Yamamura, 15’
Japan, 2016
A parade of 3 directors and 4 executors that mix quotes from the french composer Erik Satie's tracks together with band music.
Atama Yama
by Koji Yamamura, 10’
Japan, 2002
The movie tells the surreal story of a man that, after eating come cherry seeds, gets a tree growing into his head. With time passing by, the sprout transforms into a wonderful cherry blossom tree, which will have unexpected consequences.
Dreams into drawings
by Koji Yamamura, 11’
Japan, 2019
The painter Kuwagata Keisai is drawing a koi fish when he suddenly falls asleep and, in his dream, he transforms into the fish. When a fisherman catches him, the situation take a bad turn...
Kiraigō. The village where buddhas and demons live
by Murayama Masami, Kataoka Nozomi, Inoue Minoru, 37'
Japan, 2014
Mushō is a rural village, province of Chiba. It’s the only place in Japan where the “Hell’s Play” takes place. They say that the Kiragō tradition (The coming of the Buddha and the demons) originates at the beginning of the Kamakura era, between the end of XII and the beginning of the XIII century. It was a sacred representation that was held to counter particularly severe crisis phases.
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