Katsu Kanai – Mujin rettô AKA The Desert Archipelago (1969)
KatsuKanai wrote:
The Deserted Archipelago was my first independently directed and produced film. The film won the Grand Prix at the Nyon International Film Festival and garnered considerable attention both overseas and in Japan. The film follows an extremely simple story of a plain boy who matures into manhood while constantly manipulated by nuns. But woven into this narrative are my own experiences and the history of postwar Japan as well as a series of fantasies. The result is a multifaceted and multilayered objet, the birth of a newly sur-realistic filmmaking. On August 15th, the day the war ended, I was in the third year of primary school. That day, when the reality that I had known turned completely upside down, I was saddled with the trauma of no longer being able to believe in anything. Searching here and there for some kind of spiritual salvation, I finally found the existentialism of Albert Camus. From there, I was able to build up my own kind of existentialism and this film is best understood as based in that “Kanai Katsu Existentialism.” The film was praised by European film scholars Max Tessier and Tony Rayns and was screened as part of “Eiga: 25 Years of Japanese Film,” a special program at the 1984 Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Mujin.Rettô.AKA.The.Deserted.Archipelago.1969.DVDrip.480p.x264.mkv
General
Container: Matroska
Runtime: 55mn 0s
Size: 615 MiB
DXVA: Compatible
Minimum settings: Met
Video
Codec: x264
Resolution: 720x480 ~> 720x540
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Frame rate: 29.970 fps
Bit rate: 1 307 Kbps
Audio
2.0ch AC-3 @ 224 Kbps
Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English
thank you so much !!