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TOKYO DRIFTER

Director
Tetsuaki Matsue
Info
2011 | 72min | color | HD | Korean Subtitles

 

Synopsis

In May 2011, on the neon-less streets of post-quake Tokyo, Musician Kenta Maeno sings and yells as he wanders on a rainswept night. Etching every ounce of his humor and pathos into the wet asphalt, his songs roam around Shinjuku, Shibuya and out of the city.

 

Director's Statement

Tokyo Drifter, which was filmed one night in Tokyo after the great earthquake.

 

Biography

Tetsuaki Matsue
Director Tetsuaki Matsue has continued to capture Noughties Japan with his intimate and temporal approach in his films {Annyong-Kimchi} (1999), {The Virgin Wildsides} (2007) and {Annyong Yumika} (2009).
To document Tokyo at that point in time, he dared to shoot in downpour, re-teamed with cameraman Ryuto Kondo and sound recordist Takaaki Yamamoto from his 2009 film {Live Tape} which won Best Picture of Japanese Eyes Section in the 22nd Tokyo International Film Festival. Finally, he has created the most innocent and violent film in his career.
Swaying, grooming and cowering in fear of radiation, we are going on with our lives in the city. In December 2011, the daybreak of the city is coming with the Tokyo Drifter!

 

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