Self introduction + Representations of intoxication

matteo boscarol matteo.boscarol at gmail.com
Wed Jul 1 11:54:39 EDT 2009


Dear Christiane,

I would suggest Kon Satoshi`s Paprika, a perfect exemple of
intoxication through collapse of the internal/external ....

or Matsui Yoshihiko`s Noisy Requiem ( Tsuito no Zawameki) a toxic movie.....


Best

Matteo Boscarol



2009/7/1, Roger Macy <macyroger at yahoo.co.uk>:
> Hi, Christiane,
> Narrow world again!
> I'm sure they'll be more than a few examples of intoxication, but here's
> what comes to mind immediately:-
> Naruse's Bangiku, 1954;
> The Nakadai character in Harada's Jubaku, 1999;
> They're defintely high on something in Matsumoto's Barano soretsu, 1969
> Ichikawa brings on the drunks, but he makes quite a point of conveying Koda
> Rohan as a drinker in Ototo;
> Imamura also, but there's a definite intoxiction in Ejanaika;
> Kawamoto's Hana-ori, 1968;
> Kurosawa's Yoidore tenshi, 1949;
> Ogawa pro's Dokkoi!- Ningen bushi -kotobuki, 1975 also has a negative take;
> Uchida's Koi ya Koi Nasuna Koi, 1962 is brilliant on the intoxication of
> love (but has anyone ever done it without tragedy?);
> and two in your Nippon Connection, last year got legless:
> Hirayama's Shaberedomo, shaberedomo, 2007
> and at last, for better or worse, an intoxicated woman in Kumakiri's Non-ko,
> 2008
> best,
> Roger
>
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Christiane Borchert
>   To: KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
>   Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 11:09 PM
>   Subject: Self introduction + Representations of intoxication
>
>
>   Hello everyone,
>
>   after I have been on this mailing list incognito for quite some time, I
> think it's time for me to finally introduce myself:
>
>   Name: Christiane Borchert
>   Institutional affiliation or job: Programmer for film and cultural
> sections (Nippon Connection. Japanese Film Festival, Frankfurt am Main);
> research assistant (Department of Film Studies, Johannes
> Gutenberg-University, Mainz)
>   City and country: Frankfurt am Main/ Mainz, Germany
>
>   Research projects or publications: Master's thesis on the dissolution of
> boundaries in the Boys' Love phenomenon (at an early stage)
>   Interests with regard to Japanese film and moving image media: Japanese
> film and ~ popular culture, ~ Queer Studies, ~ corporeality, ~ transnational
> flows, ~ media convergence, ~ trauma, film festival research and otaku
> culture
>
>
>   First of all, thank you all for your insightful discussions, your notes on
> events, publications and films on this list! Your contributions have been
> pretty inspiring and motivating for me. Hence, I wondered whether you could
> inspire me once again:
>
>   At present I am working on a paper and am looking for films containing
> representations of intoxication (or/ and drunkenness). I am especially
> interested in sequences in which external and internal perspectives are
> entangled. The only examples that I know are KAKUTO by ISEYA Yusuke and
> DAYDREAM by TAKECHI Tetsuji. I would really appreciate if you could help me
>


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