Doing Time

  • 93'
  • Japan
  • 2002
Adaptation of Hanawa Kazuichi’s autobiographical manga about the three years he spent in Hidaka Prison for 'violating the explosives law'. (He collected replica guns and took part in simulated battles.) Sai has slightly heightened the original’s humour but resisted any temptation to add violence, melodrama or gratuitous bodily fluids. He respects the book’s chapter structure, exploring the daily routines and codes of prison life from the perspective of the cell Hanawa shares with four other 'hardened criminals': meals, laundry, baths, exercise, cleaning and making tissue-box holders in the prison workshop. For Hanawa (Yamazaki Tsutomu, best known for Tampopo, here giving his most restrained performance), the epiphany comes during a period of solitary confinement. The pervasive irony is that this placid enclave is a haven from the conflicts explored in all of Sai’s other films.
  • 93'
  • Japan
  • 2002
Director
Sai Yoichi
Country of production
Japan
Year
2002
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
93'
Medium
HDcam
Original title
Keimusho no naka
Language
Japanese
Producers
Nozomu Enoki, Tomiyasu Ishikawa
Sales
Be Wild
Screenplay
Sai Yoichi, based on a manga by Hanawa Kazuichi
Cinematography
Hamada Takeshi
Editor
Kawase Isao
Production Design
Isomi Toshihiro
Sound Design
Suzuki Hajime
Music
Sasaki Tsuguhiko
Cast
Yamazaki Tsutomu
Director
Sai Yoichi
Country of production
Japan
Year
2002
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
93'
Medium
HDcam
Original title
Keimusho no naka
Language
Japanese
Producers
Nozomu Enoki, Tomiyasu Ishikawa
Sales
Be Wild
Screenplay
Sai Yoichi, based on a manga by Hanawa Kazuichi
Cinematography
Hamada Takeshi
Editor
Kawase Isao
Production Design
Isomi Toshihiro
Sound Design
Suzuki Hajime
Music
Sasaki Tsuguhiko
Cast
Yamazaki Tsutomu