Archive - 12th Five Flavours Film Festival
Killing
Awards and festivals
Film description
After 250 years of peace, the samurais feel like they have been swept to the margins of history. The gloomy ronin Mokunoshin lives in the country, teaching sword techniques to a young peasant, and spending time with the boy’s taciturn sister. Meanwhile, Western negotiators arrive in the closed-off Japan. For idle warriors, it is a perfect excuse to get back on the road, but not all their motives are entirely pure.
Famous for his unorthodox approach to film genres, Tsukamoto has finally taken up the challenge of making samurai cinema, which in Japan has recently been dominated by manga interpretations. "Killing," on the other hand, is a dead-serious revival of the raw form and pure essence of the genre. Each cut of the samurai sword carries the Bergmanesque weight, and the consequences of the protagonists’ choices prompt us to rethink the notions of honor and loyalty. This is the second film, after "Fires on the Plain," in which the director strips war of its pop-cultural appeal. With unrelenting honesty, he confronts the viewers with the fundamental existential questions. Sword mastery is a beautiful art, but what does its use in real life really entail?
Jagoda Murczyńska
Shinya Tsukamoto
Born on January 1, 1960. Director, producer, actor, editor, and screenwriter, consistently following the path of an independent filmmaker. One of the key post-war Japanese directors, the creator of the break-through 1989 "Tetsuo," and a deeply harrowing war film "Fires on the Plain" (2014). Most of his works elude generic classification, combining the elements of horror, science-fiction, monster movie, thriller, and drama.
1975 Kyodai gokiburi monogatari
1989 Tetsuo - człowiek z żelaza / Tetsuo / Tetsuo the Iron Man
1990 Yokai Hanta - Hiruko / Hiruko the Goblin
1998 Bullet Ballet
2002 Wąż czerwcowy / Rokugatsu no hebi / A Snake of June
2004 Buitaru / Vital
2011 Kotoko
2014 Ognie w polu / Nobi / Fires on the Plain
2018 Mord / Zan / Killing