Female Student Guerrilla

  • 71'
  • Japan
  • 1969
Five high-school students decide to embark on a guerrilla-style revolution in the mountains for their fight against their school’s graduation ceremony. Shot in CinemaScope in the midst of the student protests of late 1960s Japan, Adachi Masao’s fifth 'pink film' with Wakamatsu Productions is a comedic oddity and a candid portrait of collective struggle. It shows how the joint pursuit of what you believe in brings pleasure, but also critiques the inner group frictions (uchi-geba) that occurred in many revolutionary factions during the nationwide protests. The film foreshadows the Asama Sanso Incident of 1972 where such conflicts culminated in a shoot-out between police and student activists in the mountains that is widely considered to have marked the failure of their revolution.
  • 71'
  • Japan
  • 1969
Director
Adachi Masao
Country of production
Japan
Year
1969
Festival Edition
IFFR 2016
Length
71'
Medium
File
Original title
Jogakusei gerira
Language
Japanese
Producer
Wakamatsu Koji
Production Company
Wakamatsu Production
Sales
Adachi Masao Screening Committee
Screenplay
Deguchi Izuru
Cinematography
Ito Hideo
Editor
Tsujii Masanori
Music
Music Group Meikyusekai
Cast
Ashikawa Eri
Director
Adachi Masao
Country of production
Japan
Year
1969
Festival Edition
IFFR 2016
Length
71'
Medium
File
Original title
Jogakusei gerira
Language
Japanese
Producer
Wakamatsu Koji
Production Company
Wakamatsu Production
Sales
Adachi Masao Screening Committee
Screenplay
Deguchi Izuru
Cinematography
Ito Hideo
Editor
Tsujii Masanori
Music
Music Group Meikyusekai
Cast
Ashikawa Eri