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Kōji Wakamatsu

Kōji Wakamatsu (若松孝二, Wakamatsu Kōji, 1 April 1936 – 17 October 2012) was a Japanese film director who directed such pinku eiga films as Ecstasy of the Angels (天使の恍惚, Tenshi no Kōkotsu, 1972) and Go, Go, Second Time Virgin (ゆけゆけ二度目の処女, Yuke Yuke Nidome no Shojo, 1969). He also produced Nagisa Ōshima's controversial film In the Realm of the Senses (1976). He has been called "the most important director to emerge in the pink film genre,"[1] and one of "Japan's leading directors of the 1960s."[2]

Kōji Wakamatsu
Born
Takashi Ito

(1936-04-01)1 April 1936
Died17 October 2012(2012-10-17) (aged 76)
Occupation(s)Film director, producer and screenwriter
Years active1963–2012
MovementPinku eiga

His 2010 film, Caterpillar, was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival.[3]

Early life

Kōji Wakamatsu was born in Wakuya, Miyagi, Japan on 1 April 1936, from a poor family of rice farmers.[4] Wakamatsu worked in several menial jobs, namely as a construction worker, before becoming a yakuza, as "a member of the Yasuma-gumi clan in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo".[4] After his criminal experience, he unsuccessfully enrolled in television before beginning his film career with Nikkatsu in 1963.[5]

Career

Between 1963 and 1965, he directed 20 exploitation films for the studio, based on sensational topics of the day. He became interested in the Pink Film genre after the success of Tetsuji Takechi's 1964 Daydream. Nikkatsu submitted his Skeleton in the Closet (壁の中の秘事, Kabe no Naka no Himegoto) (also known as Secrets Behind the Wall) (1965) to the 15th Berlin International Film Festival[6] while the film was still under review by Eirin, the Japanese film-rating board. This submission before passing Eirin's review was doubly embarrassing for the government since pink films, though already emerging as the dominant domestic cinematic genre, were not regarded as worthy of critical attention or international export.[7] The film received an enthusiastic reception at the festival, but Nikkatsu, fearful of governmental retaliatory action, gave it a low-profile domestic release. Disappointed, Wakamatsu quit the studio to form his own company.

Wakamatsu's independent films of the late 1960s were very low-budget, but often artistically done works, usually concerned with sex and extreme violence mixed with political messages. Some critics have suggested that these films were an intentional provocation to the government, in order to generate free publicity resulting from censorship controversies.[8] His films were usually produced for less than 1,000,000 yen (about $5,000), necessitating extreme cost-cutting measures including location shooting, single-takes, and natural lighting. His early films were usually in black and white with occasional bursts of color for theatrical effect.[9]

His first self-produced film was The Embryo Hunts In Secret (胎児が密猟する時, Taiji ga Mitsuryō Suru Toki, 1966), a story of a man who kidnaps, tortures and sexually abuses a woman until she finally escapes and stabs him to death. Freeze-frames, flash-backs, hand-held camera and locations limited to two rooms and a hallway add to the film's disturbing, claustrophobic atmosphere.[10] Vagabond of Sex (性の放浪, Sei no Hōrō, 1967) was a parody of Imamura's A Man Vanishes (1967). In Wakamatsu's film, a man leaves his family in Tokyo to travel and engage in various sexual escapades. When he returns home he finds out that his wife is starring in Imamura's documentary about her search for her missing husband.[11]

Violated Angels (犯された白衣, Okasareta Hakui, 1967) was based on the murder of eight nursing students in the U.S. by Richard Speck. Dark Story of a Japanese Rapist (日本暴行暗黒史, Nihon Bōkō Ankokushi, 1969) was based on a serial rapist case in Japan after World War II. Go, Go Second Time Virgin (ゆけゆけ二度目の処女, Yuke yuke nidome no shojo, 1969) is loosely based on the Tate-LaBianca murders by the Manson Family in the same year. With Sex Jack (性賊, Seizoku, 1970), he tried "to show how the revolutionary movements are always infiltrated by the moles working for the government".[12] One of his most critically esteemed films is Sacred Mother Kannon (聖母観音大菩薩, Seibo Kannon Daibosatsu, 1977), which has been called a "'text book example' for the use of metaphor and symbolism in contemporary cinema."[13]

United Red Army (連合赤軍, Rengo Sekigun, 2008) was based on the "Asama-Sansō incident". Long and harsh, this movie includes a long documentary part about the political background that led to this tragedy and the self-destruction of the Japanese radical left.

While directing many successful and critically praised Pink Films, Wakamatsu also became known for giving young filmmakers their first experience in working in the industry. Among those whose early careers were helped by Wakamatsu are Banmei Takahashi, Genji Nakamura and Kan Mukai.[14]

His 2010 film, Caterpillar, competed for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival.[3]

In 2011, a new film on the last days of acclaimed novelist and political activist Yukio Mishima, focusing on the stream of events leading to the so-called Ichigaya incident of November 25, 1970, was announced as being on its stage of full completion. The film entitled 11.25 Jiketsu No Hi, Mishima Yukio To Wakamonotachi [11.25自決の日、三島由紀夫と若者たち] features Japanese actor Arata as Mishima.[15] The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.[16][17]

Death

Wakamatsu died on 17 October 2012 after being hit by a taxi cab in Tokyo on 12 October on his way home after a budget meeting to discuss his next project, a movie about the Japanese nuclear lobby and Tepco.[18][19][20][4]

Partial filmography

English title Japanese Year
Sweet Trap 1963
Naked Shadow 恐るべき遺産 裸の影 1964
Secrets Behind the Wall 壁の中の秘事 1965
The Embryo Hunts in Secret 胎児が密猟する時 1966
Vagabond of Sex 性の放浪 1967
Violated Angels 犯された白衣 1967
New Underground History of Japanese Violence: Vengeance Demon 1968
Sensual Game 1969
Go, Go, Second Time Virgin ゆけゆけ二度目の処女 1969
Dark Story of a Japanese Rapist 日本暴行暗黒史 1969
Running In Madness, Dying In Love 1969
Naked Bullet 1969
Violence Without A Cause 1969
Violent Virgin 1969
Season of Terror 1969
Shinjuku Mad 1970
Sex Jack 性賊 1970
Sekigun PFLP: Declaration of World War 1971
Secret Flower 1971
Ecstasy of the Angels 天使の恍惚 1972
100 Years of Torture: The History 1975
Torture Chronicles Continue: 100 Years 1977
Sacred Mother Kannon 聖母観音大菩薩 1977
Serial Rapist 1978
A Pool Without Water 1982
Ready to Shoot われに撃つ用意あり 1990
Erotic Liaisons エロチックな関係 1992
Singapore Sling 1993
Endless Waltz エンドレス・ワルツ 1995
Perfect Education 6 完全なる飼育 赤い殺意 2004
United Red Army 連合赤軍 2008
Caterpillar キャタピラー 2010
11:25 The Day He Chose His Own Fate 11・25自決の日 三島由紀夫と若者たち 2012
Petrel Hotel Blue 海燕ホテル・ブルー 2012
The Millennial Rapture 千年の愉楽 2012

References

  1. ^ Desser, David (1988). Eros Plus Massacre: An Introduction to the Japanese New Wave Cinema. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. p. 99. ISBN 0-253-31961-7.
  2. ^ Sato, Tadao (1982). Currents in Japanese Cinema. Gregory Barret (trans.). Tokyo: Kodansha International Ltd. ISBN 0-87011-815-3.
  3. ^ a b . hollywoodreporter.com. Archived from the original on February 5, 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-07.
  4. ^ a b c Crispim, Pedro (2022). "Kōji Wakamatsu: Alienation and the Womb" (PDF). Disegno: Journal of Design and Culture. 1 (01): 49.
  5. ^ Macias, Patrick (2001). TokyoScope: The Japanese Cult Film Companion. San Francisco: Cadence Books. p. 176. ISBN 1-56931-681-3.
  6. ^ "IMDB.com: Awards for Secrets Behind the Wall". imdb.com. Retrieved 2010-02-21.
  7. ^ Desser, p.99.
  8. ^ Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. p. 499. ISBN 1-889288-52-7.
  9. ^ Desser, p.100, 103.
  10. ^ Desser, p.100-101.
  11. ^ Cowie, Peter, ed. (1977). "Japan". World Filmography 1967. London: Tantivy Press. p. 404. ISBN 0-498-01565-3.
  12. ^ in an interview published in Sex Star System n°14 (1976)
  13. ^ Weisser, p.101, 288, 357.
  14. ^ Weisser, p.287.
  15. ^ . Wakamatsukoji.org. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  16. ^ "2012 Official Selection". Cannes. Retrieved 2012-04-22.
  17. ^ . Nippon Cinema. Archived from the original on 2012-04-04. Retrieved 2012-04-22.
  18. ^ "Koji Wakamatsu, Self-Taught Movie Director, Dies at 76". The New York Times. 20 October 2012. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  19. ^ 映画監督:重傷の若松孝二さん死去 タクシーにはねられ (in Japanese) 2012-10-19 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Wakamatsu e l’Impero senza veli

Sources

  • Desser, David (1988). Eros Plus Massacre: An Introduction to the Japanese New Wave Cinema. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-31961-7.
  • Hunter, Jack (1998). Eros In Hell: Sex, Blood And Violence In Japanese Cinema. UK: Creation Books. pp. 37–39. ISBN 1-871592-93-3.
  • Kōji Wakamatsu at IMDb
  • Mes, Thomas (December 4, 2007). "Koji Wakamatsu: Interview". www.midnighteye.com. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
  • Sato, Tadao (1982). Currents in Japanese Cinema. Gregory Barret (trans.). Tokyo: Kodansha International Ltd. ISBN 0-87011-815-3.
  • Sedia Giuseppe Interview with Kōji Wakamatsu at Asia Express, (Italian), September 2007.
  • "若松孝二 (Wakamatsu Koji)" (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  • Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). "Spotlight: The Pink Godfather: Koji Wakamatsu". Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. pp. 287–290. ISBN 1-889288-52-7.
  • Watanabe, Rintarō (2009-01-27). "DVD Pickup 若松孝二 (Interview with Wakamatsu)" (in Japanese). Creators Movie Magazine. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  • Sharp, Jasper (2008). Behind the pink curtain: The complete history of Japanese sex cinema. UK: FAB Press. pp. 79–130. ISBN 978-1-903254-54-7.
  • Boari, Nicola (2012). Wakamatsu Koji, Il Piacere Della Distruzione. Italy: Falsopiano Edizioni. ISBN 978-8889782408.
  • Crispim, Pedro (2022). "Kōji Wakamatsu: Alienation and the Womb", in Disegno V1/01_ Total Cinema: Film and Design.

External links

  • Official website
  • Eigagogo.free.fr
  • Kōji Wakamatsu at IMDb
  • News of his death in English

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Kōji Wakamatsu 若松孝二 Wakamatsu Kōji 1 April 1936 17 October 2012 was a Japanese film director who directed such pinku eiga films as Ecstasy of the Angels 天使の恍惚 Tenshi no Kōkotsu 1972 and Go Go Second Time Virgin ゆけゆけ二度目の処女 Yuke Yuke Nidome no Shojo 1969 He also produced Nagisa Ōshima s controversial film In the Realm of the Senses 1976 He has been called the most important director to emerge in the pink film genre 1 and one of Japan s leading directors of the 1960s 2 Kōji WakamatsuBornTakashi Ito 1936 04 01 1 April 1936Wakuya Miyagi Empire of JapanDied17 October 2012 2012 10 17 aged 76 Shinjuku Tokyo JapanOccupation s Film director producer and screenwriterYears active1963 2012MovementPinku eigaHis 2010 film Caterpillar was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Partial filmography 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksEarly life EditKōji Wakamatsu was born in Wakuya Miyagi Japan on 1 April 1936 from a poor family of rice farmers 4 Wakamatsu worked in several menial jobs namely as a construction worker before becoming a yakuza as a member of the Yasuma gumi clan in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo 4 After his criminal experience he unsuccessfully enrolled in television before beginning his film career with Nikkatsu in 1963 5 Career EditBetween 1963 and 1965 he directed 20 exploitation films for the studio based on sensational topics of the day He became interested in the Pink Film genre after the success of Tetsuji Takechi s 1964 Daydream Nikkatsu submitted his Skeleton in the Closet 壁の中の秘事 Kabe no Naka no Himegoto also known as Secrets Behind the Wall 1965 to the 15th Berlin International Film Festival 6 while the film was still under review by Eirin the Japanese film rating board This submission before passing Eirin s review was doubly embarrassing for the government since pink films though already emerging as the dominant domestic cinematic genre were not regarded as worthy of critical attention or international export 7 The film received an enthusiastic reception at the festival but Nikkatsu fearful of governmental retaliatory action gave it a low profile domestic release Disappointed Wakamatsu quit the studio to form his own company Wakamatsu s independent films of the late 1960s were very low budget but often artistically done works usually concerned with sex and extreme violence mixed with political messages Some critics have suggested that these films were an intentional provocation to the government in order to generate free publicity resulting from censorship controversies 8 His films were usually produced for less than 1 000 000 yen about 5 000 necessitating extreme cost cutting measures including location shooting single takes and natural lighting His early films were usually in black and white with occasional bursts of color for theatrical effect 9 His first self produced film was The Embryo Hunts In Secret 胎児が密猟する時 Taiji ga Mitsuryō Suru Toki 1966 a story of a man who kidnaps tortures and sexually abuses a woman until she finally escapes and stabs him to death Freeze frames flash backs hand held camera and locations limited to two rooms and a hallway add to the film s disturbing claustrophobic atmosphere 10 Vagabond of Sex 性の放浪 Sei no Hōrō 1967 was a parody of Imamura s A Man Vanishes 1967 In Wakamatsu s film a man leaves his family in Tokyo to travel and engage in various sexual escapades When he returns home he finds out that his wife is starring in Imamura s documentary about her search for her missing husband 11 Violated Angels 犯された白衣 Okasareta Hakui 1967 was based on the murder of eight nursing students in the U S by Richard Speck Dark Story of a Japanese Rapist 日本暴行暗黒史 Nihon Bōkō Ankokushi 1969 was based on a serial rapist case in Japan after World War II Go Go Second Time Virgin ゆけゆけ二度目の処女 Yuke yuke nidome no shojo 1969 is loosely based on the Tate LaBianca murders by the Manson Family in the same year With Sex Jack 性賊 Seizoku 1970 he tried to show how the revolutionary movements are always infiltrated by the moles working for the government 12 One of his most critically esteemed films is Sacred Mother Kannon 聖母観音大菩薩 Seibo Kannon Daibosatsu 1977 which has been called a text book example for the use of metaphor and symbolism in contemporary cinema 13 United Red Army 連合赤軍 Rengo Sekigun 2008 was based on the Asama Sansō incident Long and harsh this movie includes a long documentary part about the political background that led to this tragedy and the self destruction of the Japanese radical left While directing many successful and critically praised Pink Films Wakamatsu also became known for giving young filmmakers their first experience in working in the industry Among those whose early careers were helped by Wakamatsu are Banmei Takahashi Genji Nakamura and Kan Mukai 14 His 2010 film Caterpillar competed for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival 3 In 2011 a new film on the last days of acclaimed novelist and political activist Yukio Mishima focusing on the stream of events leading to the so called Ichigaya incident of November 25 1970 was announced as being on its stage of full completion The film entitled 11 25 Jiketsu No Hi Mishima Yukio To Wakamonotachi 11 25自決の日 三島由紀夫と若者たち features Japanese actor Arata as Mishima 15 The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival 16 17 Death EditWakamatsu died on 17 October 2012 after being hit by a taxi cab in Tokyo on 12 October on his way home after a budget meeting to discuss his next project a movie about the Japanese nuclear lobby and Tepco 18 19 20 4 Partial filmography EditEnglish title Japanese YearSweet Trap 1963Naked Shadow 恐るべき遺産 裸の影 1964Secrets Behind the Wall 壁の中の秘事 1965The Embryo Hunts in Secret 胎児が密猟する時 1966Vagabond of Sex 性の放浪 1967Violated Angels 犯された白衣 1967New Underground History of Japanese Violence Vengeance Demon 1968Sensual Game 1969Go Go Second Time Virgin ゆけゆけ二度目の処女 1969Dark Story of a Japanese Rapist 日本暴行暗黒史 1969Running In Madness Dying In Love 1969Naked Bullet 1969Violence Without A Cause 1969Violent Virgin 1969Season of Terror 1969Shinjuku Mad 1970Sex Jack 性賊 1970Sekigun PFLP Declaration of World War 1971Secret Flower 1971Ecstasy of the Angels 天使の恍惚 1972100 Years of Torture The History 1975Torture Chronicles Continue 100 Years 1977Sacred Mother Kannon 聖母観音大菩薩 1977Serial Rapist 1978A Pool Without Water 1982Ready to Shoot われに撃つ用意あり 1990Erotic Liaisons エロチックな関係 1992Singapore Sling 1993Endless Waltz エンドレス ワルツ 1995Perfect Education 6 完全なる飼育 赤い殺意 2004United Red Army 連合赤軍 2008Caterpillar キャタピラー 201011 25 The Day He Chose His Own Fate 11 25自決の日 三島由紀夫と若者たち 2012Petrel Hotel Blue 海燕ホテル ブルー 2012The Millennial Rapture 千年の愉楽 2012References Edit Desser David 1988 Eros Plus Massacre An Introduction to the Japanese New Wave Cinema Bloomington and Indianapolis Indiana University Press p 99 ISBN 0 253 31961 7 Sato Tadao 1982 Currents in Japanese Cinema Gregory Barret trans Tokyo Kodansha International Ltd ISBN 0 87011 815 3 a b Hollywood Reporter Berlin festival unveils full lineup hollywoodreporter com Archived from the original on February 5 2010 Retrieved 2010 02 07 a b c Crispim Pedro 2022 Kōji Wakamatsu Alienation and the Womb PDF Disegno Journal of Design and Culture 1 01 49 Macias Patrick 2001 TokyoScope The Japanese Cult Film Companion San Francisco Cadence Books p 176 ISBN 1 56931 681 3 IMDB com Awards for Secrets Behind the Wall imdb com Retrieved 2010 02 21 Desser p 99 Weisser Thomas Yuko Mihara Weisser 1998 Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia The Sex Films Miami Vital Books Asian Cult Cinema Publications p 499 ISBN 1 889288 52 7 Desser p 100 103 Desser p 100 101 Cowie Peter ed 1977 Japan World Filmography 1967 London Tantivy Press p 404 ISBN 0 498 01565 3 in an interview published in Sex Star System n 14 1976 Weisser p 101 288 357 Weisser p 287 若松孝二監督最新作 11 25自決の日 三島由紀夫と若者たち Wakamatsukoji org Archived from the original on 2012 04 26 Retrieved 2012 06 08 2012 Official Selection Cannes Retrieved 2012 04 22 11 25 The Day He Chose His Own Fate Nippon Cinema Archived from the original on 2012 04 04 Retrieved 2012 04 22 Koji Wakamatsu Self Taught Movie Director Dies at 76 The New York Times 20 October 2012 Retrieved 30 June 2018 映画監督 重傷の若松孝二さん死去 タクシーにはねられ in Japanese Archived 2012 10 19 at the Wayback Machine Wakamatsu e l Impero senza veliSources EditDesser David 1988 Eros Plus Massacre An Introduction to the Japanese New Wave Cinema Bloomington and Indianapolis Indiana University Press ISBN 0 253 31961 7 Hunter Jack 1998 Eros In Hell Sex Blood And Violence In Japanese Cinema UK Creation Books pp 37 39 ISBN 1 871592 93 3 Kōji Wakamatsu at IMDb Mes Thomas December 4 2007 Koji Wakamatsu Interview www midnighteye com Retrieved 2008 01 15 Sato Tadao 1982 Currents in Japanese Cinema Gregory Barret trans Tokyo Kodansha International Ltd ISBN 0 87011 815 3 Sedia Giuseppe Interview with Kōji Wakamatsu at Asia Express Italian September 2007 若松孝二 Wakamatsu Koji in Japanese Japanese Movie Database Retrieved 2007 07 21 Weisser Thomas Yuko Mihara Weisser 1998 Spotlight The Pink Godfather Koji Wakamatsu Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia The Sex Films Miami Vital Books Asian Cult Cinema Publications pp 287 290 ISBN 1 889288 52 7 Watanabe Rintarō 2009 01 27 DVD Pickup 若松孝二 Interview with Wakamatsu in Japanese Creators Movie Magazine Retrieved 2009 06 17 Sharp Jasper 2008 Behind the pink curtain The complete history of Japanese sex cinema UK FAB Press pp 79 130 ISBN 978 1 903254 54 7 Boari Nicola 2012 Wakamatsu Koji Il Piacere Della Distruzione Italy Falsopiano Edizioni ISBN 978 8889782408 Crispim Pedro 2022 Kōji Wakamatsu Alienation and the Womb in Disegno V1 01 Total Cinema Film and Design External links EditOfficial website Eigagogo free fr Kōji Wakamatsu at IMDb El cine de Koji Wakamatsu Revista digital Japan Next Espanol El cine de Koji Wakamatsu Wasabi Magazine Espanol News of his death in Japanese News of his 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