Funeral Parade of Roses.
Director Toshio Matsumoto's shattering, kaleidoscopic masterpiece is one of the most subversive and intoxicating films of the late 1960s: a headlong dive into a dazzling, unseen Tokyo night-world of drag queen bars and fabulous divas, fueled by booze, drugs, fuzz guitars, performance art and bl...
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Online Access: | A Kanopy streaming video |
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Format: | Video |
Language: | Japanese |
Published: | Arbelos Films, 1969. [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2019. |
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Summary: | Director Toshio Matsumoto's shattering, kaleidoscopic masterpiece is one of the most subversive and intoxicating films of the late 1960s: a headlong dive into a dazzling, unseen Tokyo night-world of drag queen bars and fabulous divas, fueled by booze, drugs, fuzz guitars, performance art and black mascara. No less than Stanley Kubrick cited the film as a direct influence on his own dystopian classic *A Clockwork Orange*. An unknown club dancer at the time, transgender actor Peter (from Kurosawa's *Ran*) gives an astonishing Edie Sedgwick/Warhol superstar-like performance as hot young thing Eddie, hostess at Bar Genet - where she's ignited a violent love-triangle with reigning drag queen Leda (Osamu Ogasawara) for the attentions of club owner Gonda (played by Kurosawa regular Yoshio Tsuchiya, from *Seven Samuri* and *Yojimbo*). *"You will walk away from Matsumoto's film with a newfound appreciation of what movies can be." - Simon Abrams, **RogerEbert.com*** |
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Item Description: | Title from title frames. Film In Process Record. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (streaming video file) (105 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Access: | Access limited to authorized users. |