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Dry Lake

Kawaita mizuumi

Japan

1960

89 Min
Black and White
2.35:1
Japanese
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DIR Masahiro Shinoda

SCR Shûji Terayama, Eiji Shimba

DP Masao Kosugi

CAST Shinichirô Mikami, Shima Iwashita, Hizuru Takachiho, Kayoko Honoo, Junichiro Yamashita, Kazuya Kosaka, Yûnosuke Itô, Yachiyo Otori, Shinji Takano, Eiko Kujo, Yuki Tominaga, Keiko Kuni

ED Keiichi Uraoka

PROD DES Kiminobu Satô

MUSIC Tôru Takemitsu

New York (Masterworks)

Synopsis

A reckless student contemplates terrorism in a prescient film that confirmed Shinoda as a fearless member of Shochiku’s iconoclastic New Wave. At the height of student protests, Shimojo (Shinichiro Mikami) takes his aggressions to another level, beset by seemingly insoluble feelings of alienation.

Written by the controversial Shuji Terayama (Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets), Dry Lake was also the first Shinoda film to feature music by frequent collaborator Toru Takemitsu, who was not yet well-known. –NYFF

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Masahiro Shinoda

Masahiro Shinoda is one of the most prominent filmmakers of the Japanese New Wave, along with Nagisa Oshima and Shohei Imamura. While Oshima’s films were often a venue for political provocation and Imamura’s work seemed to be a bawdy refutation of Yasujiro Ozu’s refined passivity, Shinoda’s movies detail the spiritual emptiness of post-war Japanese life and search for some essence of the Japanese character.

Shinoda was born into one of the most illustrious families in central Gifu Prefecture in 1931. His ancestors were large landowners and village leaders of a small town that is now part of Gifu City. They also had a long literary and cultural heritage. His great uncle was the model for the main character in one of Toson Shimazaki’s novels, and Shinoda’s cousin is one of Japan’s leading abstract calligraphers. As a child, Shinoda was studious, applying himself to mathematics and physics; but by the end of World War II, he experienced the same sort of bitter disillusionment as… read more

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Lefteris Becerra

19Sep11

it is not b&w, the colors of this film are marvellous!

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