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Demon Pond

Yasha-ga-ike

Japan

2005

130 Min
Japanese
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DIR Takashi Miike

PROD Yoshiaki Iba

SCR Keishi Nagatsuka, Kyoka Izumi

CAST Shinji Takeda, Tomoko Tabata, Ryûhei Matsuda, Yasuko Matsuyuki

PROD DES Yukio Horio

MUSIC Kôji Endô

SOUND Tomomi Nagano

Synopsis

A minimalist adaptation of the traditional fairy tale by Kyoka Izumi, Demon Pond played to sold out audiences across Japan. The story interweaves the tale of a man who sets out in search his missing friend with a surreal journey into a world inhabited by bizarre creatures and a lovelorn princess. A pact has been made that cannot be broken, and as the man’s search intensifies he ventures ever deeper into a place where the real and the surreal meet.

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Takashi Miike

A highly prolific and controversial Japanese filmmaker, Takashi MIIKE was born on August 24, 1960 in Yao, Osaka, Japan. Under the guidance of renowned filmmaker Shohei IMAMURA (a two-time Palme d’Or winner at Cannes), Miike graduated from the Yokohama Vocational School of Broadcast and Film.

Miike’s first films were television productions, but he also began directing several high-quality direct-to-video releases. His theatrical debut came in 1995 with Shinjuku Triad Society, and its success gave him the freedom to work on more ambitious projects. One of the most successful Japanese directors currently working, he has also garnered a strong cult following in the West that is growing rapidly as more of his films become available in translated form on DVD.

Some of Miike’s most popular films include Audition, the Dead or Alive trilogy, Ichi the Killer, Gozu, Izo, and Big Bang Love, Juvenile A.

Miike has achieved international notoriety for depicting shocking scenes… read more

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A Decade with Takashi Miike. Miike On Stage: "Demon Pond" (2005)

By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky on June 22, 2010

"I think that human beings are under some sort of spell. I want to be released from that."–Takashi Miike Since he is frequently places his

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