The Written Face

  • 89'
  • Switzerland
  • 1995
Daniel Schmid's The Written Face is presented by Mieke Bernink and Hans Beerekamp as a homage to Ellen and Gerry Waller. According to the maker, the film is not about Japan nor about kabuki theatre. Schmid accepted in advance that he could not possible penetrate the world he approaches. In an alternation of documentary and feature, the film tries to catch a glimpse of the Japanese kabuki star Tamasaburo Bando, whose fame is based on his fabulous female roles. Unlike western theatre, the actor does not try to copy the woman, but to 'signify' her (Schmid: 'Il la signifie'). The ancient Tamasuburo has been playing kabuki since he was five and is one of its last representatives.
  • 89'
  • Switzerland
  • 1995
Director
Daniel Schmid
Countries of production
Switzerland, Japan
Year
1995
Festival Edition
IFFR 1996
Length
89'
Medium
35mm
Language
Japanese
Producers
T&C Film, Marcel Höhn, Horikoshi Kenzo
Sales
T&C Film
Screenplay
Daniel Schmid
Cinematography
Renato Berta
Cast
Kazuo Ohno
Director
Daniel Schmid
Countries of production
Switzerland, Japan
Year
1995
Festival Edition
IFFR 1996
Length
89'
Medium
35mm
Language
Japanese
Producers
T&C Film, Marcel Höhn, Horikoshi Kenzo
Sales
T&C Film
Screenplay
Daniel Schmid
Cinematography
Renato Berta
Cast
Kazuo Ohno