This ethereal montage of still images with darkly somber undertones, Yunbogi’s Diary is based on photographs that Oshima took during his two-month research trip to South Korea in 1965 during which he was haunted by his encounters with impoverished street children in Seoul. The voice-over comprises diary entries from a six-year-old Korean boy and Oshima’s own reflections on Japanese-Korean relations, a controversial subject that he revisited in his later films Sing a Song of Sex and Death by Hanging.
Title | Diary of Yunbogi |
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Year | 1965 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Japan |
Studio | Sozosha |
Cast | Hōsei Komatsu |
Crew | Nagisa Ōshima (Director), Nagisa Ōshima (Producer), Nagisa Ōshima (Writer), Takashi Kawamata (Director of Photography), Keiichi Uraoka (Editor) |
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Release | Dec 11, 1965 |
Runtime | 24 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.10 / 10 by 7 users |
Popularity | 3 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | 日本語 |