(kine)student...films...please
Pete Tombs
petetombs
Wed May 26 21:36:12 EDT 1999
The first DAYDREAM (Hakajitsumu) is available on one of those semi legal
"public domain" video labels in the States - I think it's SOMETHING WEIRD
VIDEO. It's a pretty good print with English subtitles. Unfortunately it's
the American version with appalling "inserts" filmed by the distributor of
the time. Still, it's the only version of the film I've been able to find
and it does give some idea of the power of the original. The same people
have Wakamatsu's NOTORIOUS CONCUBINES
Pete Tombs
Original Message -----
From: Roland Domenig <roland.domenig at univie.ac.at>
To: <KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 6:15 AM
Subject: Re: (kine)student...films...please
> Two years ago Waizu shuppan issued videos of Okasareta byakui (Violated
> angels) and Shojo gebageba (Gebageba virgin) and they should still be
> available, though without english subtitels. The book 'Yamatoya Atsushi
> dainamaito sosasen Koya no dachiwaifu' edited by Takahashi Hiroshi and
> published 1994 by Firumuatosha (Filmart Company) includes a scenario of
> Shojo gebageba.
> Waizu shuppan also published as Nr. 7 of its series 'Nihon karuto eiga
> zenshu' the scenario of Masumura's film Moju. There was a video of Moju
> by Daiei, but I am not sure whether it is still available.
> As for Ai no korida I am sure there is a subtiteled version available in
> the States. In Europe the German-French TV-station ARTE issued a
> collection of Oshima-films which also includes Ai no korida. As far as I
> remember they have English and French subtitels.
> In Japan there is also a video of Takechi's second Hakujitsumu
> (Daydream), but as it seems no one of the first version, which I'm also
> very interested in. Maybe someone elso knows more.
>
> Roland Domenig
> Institute for Japanese Studies
> Vienna University
>
>
>
>
>
> m a t t... wrote:
> >
> > list.
> >
> > the book just read
> > was called eros in
> > hell. it was very
> > informative about
> > pinku eiga, and now
> > 'd like to see a
> > few of the more surreal
> > and political films
> > it discussed before
> > writing my paper.
> >
> > so, does anyone know
> > where could find any
> > of the following for
> > a relativly low price?
> >
> > daydream(1964 or 81)
> > shojo geba geba(geba geba virgin)
> > Okasareta Byakui(violated angels, 1964)
> > wet rope confession
> > ai no koriida(1976)
> > moju
> >
> > even if they are only
> > copies of copies,
> > would prefer seeing what
> > it is am writing about.
> >
> > engish dubbed(or english
> > subtitles) preferable
> > because my japanese is
> > very bad and classes don;t
> > begin until next semester.
> >
> > if they are in japanese,
> > is there a way to get the
> > manuscript?
> >
> > thank you very very much
> > [everyone] for putting up
> > with these student requests
> > for the time being. will
> > perform actual conversation
> > once this paper is out of
> > the way.
> >
> > again, thank you.
> > matthew...
> >
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