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My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?

Eri Eri rema sabakutani

Japan

2005

107 Min
Color
2.35:1
Japanese
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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DIR Shinji Aoyama

PROD Takenori Sentô

SCR Shinji Aoyama

DP Masaki Tamura

CAST Tadanobu Asano, Aoi Miyazaki, Mariko Okada, Masaya Nakahara, Yasutaka Tsutsui, Masahiro Toda, Shingo Tsurumi, Yusuke Kawazu, Erika Oda

PROD DES Takeshi Shimizu

MUSIC Noboyuchi Kikuki, Hiroyuki Nagashima

Cannes (Un Certain Regard), CPH PIX (Sound on Screen: Noise)

Synopsis

A.D. 2015: A virus has been spreading in many cities worldwide. It is a suicidal disease and the virus is infected by pictures. People, once infected, come down with the disease, which leads to death. They have no way of fighting against this infection filled with fear and despair. The media calls the disease “the Lemming Syndrome”. —IMDb

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Shinji Aoyama

Shinji Aoyama (青山 真治, born July 13, 1964, in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan) is a Japanese film director and novelist. He graduated from Rikkyo University. He won two awards at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival for his film Eureka.

Shinji Aoyama was born in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan, where he attended Kitakyushu Midorigaoka public junior/senior high school. He graduated in 1989 from Rikkyo University, where he majored in film studies in the department of British and American Studies. While he was a student, he was deeply influenced by the theorist and film critic Shigehiko Hasumi, from whom he took classes.

After graduating, Aoyama worked as an assistant director to Swiss independent film director Daniel Schmid, Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, and others. In 1995 he made his directorial debut with the V-cinema production Kyokasho ni nai! (Very Private Lesson), based on the manga publication of the same name.

In 1996 Aoyama made… read more

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Merzmensch

10Apr10

Great silent movie about noise. You can watch it, you can hear it...

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Sammy Chien

26Mar10

not many films explores sound art/ experimental music is such an artful way...

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Reno Nismara

4Feb10

tadanobu asano acted as a noise band guitarist in a film about suicidal disease written and directed by shinji aoyama? i can't ignore a premise that good. but unfotunately, the outcome is not as good as what i expected. still, i wish i have 10% of tadanobu asano's coolness.

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