Between 11 October and 5 November 1968, teenager Nagayama Norio murdered four people in a killing spree across Japan with a shotgun stolen from a U.S. Army base. Adachi Masao, together with cultural theorist Matsuda Masao, scriptwriter Sasaki Mamoru and other collaborators, set out to trace the young man’s footsteps with a camera in hand. The result is an experimental documentary comprised purely of landscape shots, each of which shows scenery that Nagayama may or may not have seen during his upbringing and journey. Seeking an alternative to the sensationalism found in the media’s depiction of serial killers (which continues to this day), Adachi’s sparse voice-over provides only the hard facts while the increasing number of billboards in the landscapes slowly reveal the hegemony of capitalism in contemporary Japan. Launching the influential ‘landscape theory’ in Japanese film theory and practice, AKA Serial Killer is a landmark in political filmmaking.
- Director
- Adachi Masao
- Country of production
- Japan
- Year
- 1969
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2016
- Length
- 86'
- Medium
- File
- Original title
- Ryakushô renzoku shasatsuma
- Language
- Japanese
- Producer
- Adachi Masao
- Sales
- Adachi Masao Screening Committee
- Music
- Aikura Hisato