Against 2014
Fukuoka Extreme Film Festival
Adachi Masao : Cinema / Deterritorialization
Screening / Discussion
"A.K.A. Serial Killer"
Directed by Adachi Msao|Japan|1969|85min

Date : September 13th, 2014 (Sat)
Open : 5:00 p.m.
Start : 6:00 p.m.
Ticket 1500yen + 1 drink order (500yen)

Against 2014</br>Fukuoka Extreme Film Festival</br>Adachi Masao : Cinema / Deterritorialization</br>足立正生『略称・連続射殺魔』上映 / トークイベント:風景論と現在

How does the landscape theory as cinematically realised in Adachi Masao’s 1969 experimental documentary on the life of Nagayama Norio apply to contemporary cinema, art and society?

2 artists, theorist and curator will share their interpretations.

guests : Atsushi Suzuki (artist) / Terue Yamauchi (artist) / Motonao Mori (Philosopher) / Shayne Bowden (deterra)

Against 2014 features a film program on the Japanese filmmaker and film theorist, Adachi Msao. The forcus of this event will be on Adachi's current cinematic projects and involvements as well as a discussion of landscape theory as realized by Adachi and its current relevance for artists, filmmakers and broader society. Against 2014 features the Fukuoka premiere of the Adachi scripted Eric Baudelaire film "The Ugly One" and also the 2011 Adachi documentary "It May Be That Beauty Has Strengthened Our Resolve - Masao Adachi" by Philippe Grandrieux. There will be a q&a session following the screenings of both films featuring Adachi Masao. A discussion of landscape theory and a rare screening of the 1969 Adachi socumentary on serial killer Nagayama Norio "AKA Serial Killer" will also be held as well as a separate discussion session with the director. Adachi Masao is one of the most controversial figures in Japanese cinema history. He has worked not only as a director but also as a screen writer, actor and activist in Japan an the Middle East. During a career spanning over 50 years he has traversed the genres of experimental and pink film cinema as well as documentary. His scripts have been adapted by Wakamatsu Koji, Oshima Nagisa and Eric Baudelaire. His association with the Japanese Red Army has led to incarceration in both the Middle East and his native Japan which the Japanese governmint forbids him to leave. Adachi's films are regularly screened and discussed at retrospectives around the world. Born in KItakyushu, Adachi now lives in Tokyo and is planning his next film. The Against 2014 : Extreme Film Festival will provide a unique opportunity to engage in person with one of the icons of Japanese radical cinema.


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