Basic Tsukamoto
Basic Tsukamoto

Basic Tsukamoto

2003Movie53 minJapanese

Interview with world renown cult director Shinya Tsukamoto. This interview will tell you how and when he started creating his own world of cinema exactly the way he thought it should look. Also he is an accomplished actor appearing in many films directed by other directors like Takashi Miike (Ichi the Killer). The interview includes very rare footage of never released films like "10000 Channels" his TV commercials and rare footage of live shows at the Kaijyu Theater in Tokyo System.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This film is a documentary that explores the life and work of the influential Japanese filmmaker, Shinya Tsukamoto. It delves into his unique cinematic style, his early career, and the impact of his films on underground and avant-garde cinema. The documentary likely features interviews and archival footage to provide a comprehensive look at his artistic contributions.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focusing on a specific filmmaker, critical reception often varies depending on the publication and its focus on film history or avant-garde cinema. Information on this specific title is scarce, suggesting it may have had a limited release or distribution.

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  • Lacks widespread critical analysis due to limited availability.
  • Likely of interest primarily to devoted fans of Shinya Tsukamoto's work.

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Fun Fact

Shinya Tsukamoto is renowned for his distinctive visual style characterized by fast-paced editing, body horror, and urban decay, often exploring themes of transformation and the human psyche.

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