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Bullet Ballet

Japan

1998

87 Min
Black and White
1.66:1
English, Japanese
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DIR Shinya Tsukamoto

PROD Igarashi Maison

SCR Shinya Tsukamoto

DP Shinya Tsukamoto

CAST Shinya Tsukamoto, Kirina Mano, Tatsuya Nakamura, Takahiro Murase

ED Shinya Tsukamoto

MUSIC Chu Ishikawa

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Shinya Tsukamoto

Constant comparisons to such distinctive celluloid experimentalists as David Cronenberg and David Lynch may give the uninitiated an idea of what to expect aesthetically and thematically from the works of renegade Japanese filmmaker/actor Shinya Tsukamoto, though as complimentary as they may be, the comparisons ultimately don’t do justice to the remarkably original and frantic essence of his hauntingly jarring cinematic nightmares. From the cringe-inducing, hyper-kinetic body horror of Tetsuo: The Iron Man to the creeping deliberation of Gemini, Tsukamoto’s intriguing body of work has isolated critics and audiences while building a strong fan base who share his technophobe paranoia and cyber-punk sensibility.

Born in Shibuya, Tokyo, in 1960, Tsukamoto found inspiration early in his childhood from the television series Ultra-Q. Making his directorial debut via Super-8 film around the age of 14, the future director later found creative outlet in painting and theater. Briefly putting… read more

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Strange and Different

By Lopezz on June 16, 2010

This film plays like a faster paced version of something by Wong Kar-Wai (imagine “Fallen Angels” with no narration and a faster pace in B&W). It’s cool, stylish and very subtle and understated…  read review

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