Correlated with Susan Sontag's theorization of kitsch as well as employing the queer lingo of "camp," this film's relentless equal opportunity pop-art montage shattered the foundations of conventional cinema, making it a true document of the Shinjuku underground scene. Director Okabe himself appears recreating his favorite roles from Bonnie and Clyde to Spaghetti Westerns, as well as incorporating quotations by inserting stills of Godard, Kennedy’s assassination and the Vietnam War.
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Writing | Michio Okabe | Writer |
Production | Michio Okabe | Producer |
Editing | Michio Okabe | Editor |
Art | Shirō Saitō | Art Direction |
Camera | Masaru Hakushika | Camera Operator |
Camera | Katsuhiko Kamata | Camera Operator |
Camera | Toshiaki Kawao | Camera Operator |
Camera | Hideo Kitagawa | Camera Operator |
Camera | Michio Okabe | Camera Operator |
Camera | Hitomi Watanabe | Camera Operator |
Directing | Michio Okabe | Director |
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