Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War

  • 71'
  • Japan
  • 1971
On their way back from Cannes Film Festival in 1971, filmmakers Wakamatsu Koji and Adachi Masao visited Lebanon to meet the Japan's Red Army faction and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine to shoot a propaganda newsreel film promoting the Palestinian resistance. Conceived as a ‘declaration of world war’ that implicates us all, the co-directors capture the everyday banality of military training and preparation exercises for imminent battle. The juxtaposition of the slow-paced ‘landscape theory’-infused style with the militant language of the declaration expresses the charged tension that revolutionary struggle brings about. Before leaving Japan to participate full-time in the Palestinian resistance, Adachi and his collaborators independently distributed the film across Japan on a Red Bus, bringing together cinema and revolution.
Directors
Adachi Masao, Wakamatsu Koji
Countries of production
Japan, Palestine
Year
1971
Festival Edition
IFFR 2016
Length
71'
Medium
File
Original title
Sekigun-PFLP: Sekai sensô sengen
Language
Japanese
Producer
Wakamatsu Koji
Production Company
Wakamatsu Production
Sales
Adachi Masao Screening Committee
Directors
Adachi Masao, Wakamatsu Koji
Countries of production
Japan, Palestine
Year
1971
Festival Edition
IFFR 2016
Length
71'
Medium
File
Original title
Sekigun-PFLP: Sekai sensô sengen
Language
Japanese
Producer
Wakamatsu Koji
Production Company
Wakamatsu Production
Sales
Adachi Masao Screening Committee