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Toshio Matsumoto - Experimental Film Works Vol. 1

Publicado: Sab 10 Jun, 2006 20:06
por helge79
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OK, here are 3 Matsumoto's early documentaries from the 1st volume of the DVD box. Huge thanks to Fitz for uploading the DVD to the asiandvdclub.

As it is evident from this caption:

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the voiceover in Mothers is actually reciting poems by Shuji Terayama (sic!). Also, here is a very interesting interview with Matsumoto concentrating on his early years in cinema:

http://www.yidff.jp/docbox/9/box9-2-e.html

Enjoy!
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THE WEAVERS OF NISHIJIN (1961)

Nishijin is an old quarter of Kyoto, home to craftsmen who specialise in the production of silk for kimonos. Matsumoto constructs a film-poem in the midst of the quarter’s maze of lanes and alleyways. The film won the Silver Lion for the best documentary at the Venice Festival.


THE SONG OF STONE (1963)

While extracting and polishing their blocks of stone, stonecutters used to say “the stone is coming to life". This paradox provided Matsumoto with the best metaphor for what making a film is all about. In his opinion, filmmakers work images in the same way that stonecutters work stones. Premiered in France, the film was enthusiastically received by the critics, particularly George Sadoul.


MOTHERS (1967)

"...So what I made was a lyrical, easy-to-understand film in the style of a cine poem... But in terms of the period, I did treat issues like the Vietnam War and discrimination against blacks, taking the point of view of mothers and children around the world and making a film where the contradictions between East and West, North and South, rose to the fore. Luckily--I don't know if you can say that--the result was that it took the grand prize at the 1967 Venice International Documentary Film Festival... and in fact it did give me the opportunity to make other films like the Funeral Parade of Roses."

Publicado: Sab 10 Jun, 2006 22:45
por trep
Thanks again Fitz&Helge! :plas:

Publicado: Sab 10 Jun, 2006 23:35
por aguijon
Thanks for the saga!

Publicado: Dom 11 Jun, 2006 00:15
por helge79
@aguijon: dude, Star Wars it is not!!! Imagen

Publicado: Dom 11 Jun, 2006 11:05
por MalachihcalaM
Thanks!!!!

Publicado: Dom 11 Jun, 2006 11:45
por vaughan
yes, yes, more matsumoto is always super welcome!! thanks a lot!

Publicado: Lun 19 Jun, 2006 06:18
por seiyuro_hiko
Finally dling

Thanks-a-millon for this incredible stuff Fitz & helge

Publicado: Jue 06 Jul, 2006 09:58
por taromaru
Los trabajos de Matsumoto estan entre las cosas mas atipicas y extrañas que he visto. Son definitivamente recomendables para alguien inquieto por lo experimental. En mi caso, por lo menos, expandio mis horizontes y mi concepcion sobre otros trabajos a cambiado gracias a la visualizacion de estos videos!

Es una gozada poder disponer de estos archivos gracias a Fitz y Helge, god bless you -and KG-!