Shinya Tsukamoto Commentary "Fires on the Plain" 20 Year Journey
2018·Documentary·59m
5.0
★
Shinya Tsukamoto recalls the development of his adaptation of 'Fires on the Plain' by Shohei Ooka
Directed by Kota Nagaoka and Shinya Tsukamoto
Cast
Shinya Tsukamoto
Self
Crew
Shinya Tsukamoto
Director
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1 review
Danny Reguinho
Such an insightful and eloquently structured commentary by Shinya Tsukamoto on, not just the monolithic undertaking of adapting Fires on the Plains in his voice without compromise, but a reflection of his career and artistic journey since he left film school to when he was ready to make this film.
You really get a sense of his mastery of the craft and his fundamental understanding of not only his films but the medium of film. His level of awareness in what he has made and when he would be ready to tackle the changing in themes that his career undertook is on full display and his words are simultaneously concise and poetic. There's a lot to be learned from Tsukamoto, both in his art and his work ethic, as well as his words.
If you are interested in the filmmaking process or digging deeper into Tsukamoto's career, mindset, and process (or even just enjoy behind the scenes material) I'll link the documentary here. It is less than an hour long and is quite compelling!
Such an insightful and eloquently structured commentary by Shinya Tsukamoto on, not just the monolithic undertaking of adapting Fires on the Plains in his voice without compromise, but a reflection of his career and artistic journey since he left film school to when he was ready to make this film.
You really get a sense of his mastery of the craft and his fundamental understanding of not only his films but the medium of film. His level of awareness in what he has made and when he would be ready to tackle the changing in themes that his career undertook is on full display and his words are simultaneously concise and poetic. There's a lot to be learned from Tsukamoto, both in his art and his work ethic, as well as his words.
If you are interested in the filmmaking process or digging deeper into Tsukamoto's career, mindset, and process (or even just enjoy behind the scenes material) I'll link the documentary here. It is less than an hour long and is quite compelling!
Danny Reguinho
Such an insightful and eloquently structured commentary by Shinya Tsukamoto on, not just the monolithic undertaking of adapting Fires on the Plains in his voice without compromise, but a reflection of his career and artistic journey since he left film school to when he was ready to make this film.
You really get a sense of his mastery of the craft and his fundamental understanding of not only his films but the medium of film. His level of awareness in what he has made and when he would be ready to tackle the changing in themes that his career undertook is on full display and his words are simultaneously concise and poetic. There's a lot to be learned from Tsukamoto, both in his art and his work ethic, as well as his words.
If you are interested in the filmmaking process or digging deeper into Tsukamoto's career, mindset, and process (or even just enjoy behind the scenes material) I'll link the documentary here. It is less than an hour long and is quite compelling!
Such an insightful and eloquently structured commentary by Shinya Tsukamoto on, not just the monolithic undertaking of adapting Fires on the Plains in his voice without compromise, but a reflection of his career and artistic journey since he left film school to when he was ready to make this film.
You really get a sense of his mastery of the craft and his fundamental understanding of not only his films but the medium of film. His level of awareness in what he has made and when he would be ready to tackle the changing in themes that his career undertook is on full display and his words are simultaneously concise and poetic. There's a lot to be learned from Tsukamoto, both in his art and his work ethic, as well as his words.
If you are interested in the filmmaking process or digging deeper into Tsukamoto's career, mindset, and process (or even just enjoy behind the scenes material) I'll link the documentary here. It is less than an hour long and is quite compelling!
Danny Reguinho
Such an insightful and eloquently structured commentary by Shinya Tsukamoto on, not just the monolithic undertaking of adapting Fires on the Plains in his voice without compromise, but a reflection of his career and artistic journey since he left film school to when he was ready to make this film.
You really get a sense of his mastery of the craft and his fundamental understanding of not only his films but the medium of film. His level of awareness in what he has made and when he would be ready to tackle the changing in themes that his career undertook is on full display and his words are simultaneously concise and poetic. There's a lot to be learned from Tsukamoto, both in his art and his work ethic, as well as his words.
If you are interested in the filmmaking process or digging deeper into Tsukamoto's career, mindset, and process (or even just enjoy behind the scenes material) I'll link the documentary here. It is less than an hour long and is quite compelling!
Such an insightful and eloquently structured commentary by Shinya Tsukamoto on, not just the monolithic undertaking of adapting Fires on the Plains in his voice without compromise, but a reflection of his career and artistic journey since he left film school to when he was ready to make this film.
You really get a sense of his mastery of the craft and his fundamental understanding of not only his films but the medium of film. His level of awareness in what he has made and when he would be ready to tackle the changing in themes that his career undertook is on full display and his words are simultaneously concise and poetic. There's a lot to be learned from Tsukamoto, both in his art and his work ethic, as well as his words.
If you are interested in the filmmaking process or digging deeper into Tsukamoto's career, mindset, and process (or even just enjoy behind the scenes material) I'll link the documentary here. It is less than an hour long and is quite compelling!
Danny Reguinho
Such an insightful and eloquently structured commentary by Shinya Tsukamoto on, not just the monolithic undertaking of adapting Fires on the Plains in his voice without compromise, but a reflection of his career and artistic journey since he left film school to when he was ready to make this film.
You really get a sense of his mastery of the craft and his fundamental understanding of not only his films but the medium of film. His level of awareness in what he has made and when he would be ready to tackle the changing in themes that his career undertook is on full display and his words are simultaneously concise and poetic. There's a lot to be learned from Tsukamoto, both in his art and his work ethic, as well as his words.
If you are interested in the filmmaking process or digging deeper into Tsukamoto's career, mindset, and process (or even just enjoy behind the scenes material) I'll link the documentary here. It is less than an hour long and is quite compelling!
Such an insightful and eloquently structured commentary by Shinya Tsukamoto on, not just the monolithic undertaking of adapting Fires on the Plains in his voice without compromise, but a reflection of his career and artistic journey since he left film school to when he was ready to make this film.
You really get a sense of his mastery of the craft and his fundamental understanding of not only his films but the medium of film. His level of awareness in what he has made and when he would be ready to tackle the changing in themes that his career undertook is on full display and his words are simultaneously concise and poetic. There's a lot to be learned from Tsukamoto, both in his art and his work ethic, as well as his words.
If you are interested in the filmmaking process or digging deeper into Tsukamoto's career, mindset, and process (or even just enjoy behind the scenes material) I'll link the documentary here. It is less than an hour long and is quite compelling!
David lynch
5.0★ · 03/14/23
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