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词条 Funeral Parade of Roses
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2013}}{{Infobox film
| name = Funeral Parade of Roses
| image = Funeral-parade-of-roses.jpg
| image_size =
| alt =
| caption = Japanese film poster
| director = Toshio Matsumoto
| producer = {{Plainlist|
  • Mitsuru Kudo
  • Keiko Machida

}}
| writer = Toshio Matsumoto
| starring = {{Plainlist|
  • Peter
  • Osamu Ogasawara
  • Yoshio Tsuchiya
  • Emiko Azuma

}}
| music = Joji Yuasa
| cinematography = Tatsuo Suzuki
| editing = Toshie Iwasa
| distributor = Art Theatre Guild
| released = {{Film date|df=y|1969|09|13}}
| runtime = 105 minutes
| country = Japan
| language = Japanese
}}{{nihongo|Funeral Parade of Roses|薔薇の葬列|Bara no Sōretsu}} is a 1969 Japanese drama film directed and written by Toshio Matsumoto, loosely adapted from Oedipus Rex and set in the underground gay counterculture of 1960s Tokyo. It stars Peter as the protagonist, a young "gay boy", and features Osamu Ogasawara, Yoshio Tsuchiya and Emiko Azuma.

The film was released by ATG (Art Theatre Guild) on 13 September 1969 in Japan; however, it did not receive a United States release until 29 October 1970. Matsumoto's previous film For My Crushed Right Eye contains some of the same footage and could almost be interpreted as a trailer for Funeral Parade, although a true trailer was also made.

An important work of the Japanese New Wave, the film combines elements of arthouse, documentary and experimental cinema.

In June 2017, it received a 4K restoration and limited theatrical re-release.

Plot

The film follows the trials and tribulations of Eddie and other transgender women in Tokyo. The title is a pun, "rose"/"Bara" in Japanese is similar to the use of the word "pansy" in English slang.[1]

Cast

  • Peter as Eddie
  • Osamu Ogasawara as Leda
  • Yoshio Tsuchiya as Gonda
  • Emiko Azuma as Eddie's mother
  • Toyosaburo Uchiyama as Guevera
  • Don Madrid as Tony
  • Koichi Nakamura as Juju
  • Chieko Kobayashi as Okei
  • Shōtarō Akiyama as himself
  • Kiyoshi Awazu as himself

Production

The film was set and shot in Tokyo.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2013/12/exclusive-fantagraphics-to-publish-massive-anthology-of-gay-manga/|title=Exclusive - Fantagraphics to publish 'Massive' anthology of gay manga|date=31 December 2013|publisher=|accessdate=13 April 2017}}
Sources
  • {{ja icon}} 薔薇の葬列 (Bara no Sōretsu) at the Japanese Movie Database
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20061023235234/http://www.lucidscreening.com/2006/08/funeral_parade_of_roses.php "Eros Effect"] review by Lucid Screening
  • {{IMDb title|0064068|Funeral Parade of Roses}}
  • {{cite web |first=Jasper|last=Sharp|url=http://www.midnighteye.com/reviews/funeral-parade-of-roses.shtml|title=Funeral Parade of Roses (Review)|date=2006-09-26|accessdate=2007-10-18|publisher= midnighteye.com}}
  • {{cite book |last=Thompson|first=Nathaniel|title=DVD Delirium: The International Guide to Weird and Wonderful Films on DVD; Volume 3|year=2006|publisher=FAB Press|location=Godalming, England|isbn=1-903254-40-X|pages=250–251}}
  • "Timeline for a Timeless Story" essay by Jim O'Rourke for the Masters of Cinema

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0064068|Funeral Parade of Roses}}
  • {{Internet Archive film|id=FuneralParadeOfRoses}}
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15 : 1969 films|1960s drama films|1960s LGBT-related films|Japanese films|Japanese drama films|Japanese LGBT-related films|Japanese-language films|Films based on works by Sophocles|Films directed by Toshio Matsumoto|Japanese avant-garde and experimental films|Japanese black-and-white films|Films set in Tokyo|Films shot in Tokyo|Transgender in film|LGBT-related drama films

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