Overview of articles
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Red-light District Graffiti
An enclave of sanctuary-seeking prostitutes insure us a cathartically theatrical trip through many joyous hues of insanity, performance and poetry. PlPublished on: -
London Calling
Nagasaki is in London for the screening of Heart, Beating in the Dark. He hangs around and roams the streets looking for an old girlfriendPublished on: -
Mother of the Mother and also the Mother of the Mother’s Mother and Her Daughter
Absurdist ritual with home-made puppets made from food and rotting meat. Because she hated her mother. And Grandma lives on an island. A curse on…Published on: -
After That
Coming to terms with Nagasaki’s motorcycle crash on 9 November 1980 is motivation and subject here. Apparently aimless street scenes and outbursts ofPublished on: -
Three Days of Darkness
It made the censors in the Philippines stutter. The filmmaker, in his vision of the Apocalypse as experienced by three women locked in a ghostly…Published on: -
Still Walking
New film by the maker of Afterlife and Nobody Knows. Kore-Eda is a film maker who does not like to repeat himself, but is always…Published on: -
Lazarus Episode 1-2-0
Three parts (the parts go from 1 to 2 to 0) of an anti-capitalist parable. Three women form a political band of robbers. Including Mayumi,…Published on: -
The Great Yokai War
Virtuoso and fantastic children’s film by the most adult filmmaker in Japan. The master of hard cult film restrains himself, apart from on the level…Published on: -
Letter from a Yellow Cherry Blossom
Intimate portrait of a dying friend. Not always easy to watch, but a very moving image of approaching death, albeit painful.Published on: -
La vie lointaine
Amiable, slightly surrealistic fiction reminiscent of the work of the popular Japanese author Haruki Murakami. Young man meets the ghost of a writer aPublished on: