All Under the Moon

  • 109'
  • Japan
  • 1993
Sai’s breakthrough film, voted Best Japanese Film of 1993 by critics in the magazine Kinema Junpo, builds a tragi-comic fresco of Asian-immigrant experience in Tokyo: the rip-offs and pitfalls, the infinite varieties of subtle Japanese racism, the constant threat of deportation. Laid-back Korean-Japanese taxi driver Chung Nam (Kishitani Goro) takes the everyday racism of his colleagues and customers in his stride; the one thing that animates him is his passion for Filipina bar-girl Connie (Rita Moreno), who works in his mother’s ‘hostess pub’. But Connie has ambitions of her own, Mum disapproves of Chung dating a non-Korean, and then Chung’s social-climbing Korean boss goes bankrupt.… No previous film had ever got 'down’n dirty' with Japan’s working-class immigrants in the way that this one does, complete with words and phrases never before heard on a Japanese soundtrack. Sai shines a searchlight on the dark side of Japanese politesse.
  • 109'
  • Japan
  • 1993
Director
Sai Yoichi
Country of production
Japan
Year
1993
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
109'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Tsuki wa docchi ni dete iru
Language
Japanese
Producers
Aoki Katsuhiko, Bong-Ou Lee
Sales
Cine Qua Non
Screenplay
Sai Yoichi, Chong Wi-Shing, based on a novel by Yan So-Gil
Cinematography
Fujisawa Junichi
Editor
Okuhara Yoshiyuki
Production Design
Imamura Tsutomu
Sound Design
Saito Masatoshi
Music
Norman Orenstein, Sakuma Masahide, Yuukadan
Cast
Kishitani Goro
Director
Sai Yoichi
Country of production
Japan
Year
1993
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
109'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Tsuki wa docchi ni dete iru
Language
Japanese
Producers
Aoki Katsuhiko, Bong-Ou Lee
Sales
Cine Qua Non
Screenplay
Sai Yoichi, Chong Wi-Shing, based on a novel by Yan So-Gil
Cinematography
Fujisawa Junichi
Editor
Okuhara Yoshiyuki
Production Design
Imamura Tsutomu
Sound Design
Saito Masatoshi
Music
Norman Orenstein, Sakuma Masahide, Yuukadan
Cast
Kishitani Goro