Funeral Parade of Roses
Toshio Matsumoto Bara no sôretsu, JP, 1969, 105', DCPDirector 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 (1971).
One of Japan’s leading experimental filmmakers, Matsumoto bends and distorts time, freely mixing documentary interviews, Brechtian film-within- a-film asides, Oedipal premonitions of disaster, his own avant-garde shorts, and even on-screen cartoon balloons, into a dizzying whirl of image + sound.
A key work of the Japanese New Wave and of queer cinema, Funeral Parade of Roses is being beautifully restored in 4k from the original 35mm camera negative and sound elements for this re-release.
Fri 25/9 Kino SC 22:00