新宿泥棒日記 (Diary of a Shinjuku Thief) 1969 Ages 15+

When
8.00 pm, Wed 20 Jan 2021 (96 mins)
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Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
About
Diary of a Shinjuku Thief will screen from an imported 35mm print.
Diary of a Shinjuku Thief is a chaotic film that responds to the sexual revolution, radical student movements and social upheaval in Japan during the late 1960s. The ambiguous narrative centres on a man who calls himself Birdie (played by artist Tadanori Yokoo) who steals from a Kinokuniya bookstore in Shinjuku. Sparks fly when a woman named Umeko (Rie Yokoyama), seemingly an employee, catches Birdie in the act and forces him to face the consequences.
What follows is a deep dive into repressed desires, female sexual rebellion, and petty theft as the young lovers attempt to free themselves from the trappings of previous generations and paternal social constructs. Leaping between episodic moments that break down traditions of fiction and reality, the two finally reach ecstasy amidst the intersection of a youth revolt and an experimental theatre troupe.
One of cinema’s great provocateurs, Nagisa Ōshima employs a unique cinematic vocabulary, shifting abruptly from black and white to colour, and meshing naturalistic acting, theatrical intermezzos and cinéma vérité techniques.
© Oshima Productions
Ages 15+
Production Credits
- Director: Nagisa Ōshima
- Writers: Tsutomu Tamura, Nagisa Ôshima, Masao Adachi, Mamoru Sasaki
- Producer: Masayuki Nakajima
- Cinematographers: Seizô Sengen, Yasuhiro Yoshioka
- Editor: Nagisa Ōshima
- Print Source: Oshima Productions
- Rights: Oshima Productions
- Screening Format: 35mm
- Year: 1969
- Runtime: 96 minutes
- Country: Japan
- Language: Japanese
- Subtitles: English
- Sound: Stereo
- Colour: Colour, Black & White