HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT MOVIE
1984
109 min
Overview
The walls, floor and ceiling of a classroom are painted red. A girl appears and holds up a red piece of paper with the words "A woman who should never have been given a name in the first place" written on it. From this point on, a dozen or so high school students act out a play and a flood of words using the red drawing paper begins, and a spy drama proceeds simultaneously. The film is an homage to Godard and Kurosawa Kiyoshi, and is notable for its forceful narrative, which seems to want to destroy the film.
Production Countries
- Japan
Spoken Languages
- Japanese ja
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Cast
Crew
Toyoshi Tsuji
Director
Toyoshi Tsuji
Producer
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