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Noisy.Requiem.-.Tsuito.no.zawameki.(Yoshihiko.Matsui,.1988).VHSrip-LQ.avi (701 MB)
Runtime ........... 150mins ||||| Frame Rate ...... 23.976fps
Video Format ......... XviD ||||| Audio Language ... Japanese
Video Resolution .. 352x264 ||||| Audio Format .......... mp3
Video Bitrate ..... 553kbps ||||| Audio Bitrate ...... 91kbps
Source................. VHS ||||| Subtitles ............ none
MATSUI's debut film, "RUSTY EMPTY CAN"(1979), was photographed by Sogo ISHII ; nonetheless the film turned out to be a serious and emotionally painful one unlike ISHII's speedy roller-coaster movies. The film which depicts a homosexual relationship was success at the many film festival held in Japan. "RUSTY EMPTY CAN" is still shown at theaters today as it has become the pioneer of cult movies with devoted fans and approval from Nagisa OSHIMA and Shuji TERAYAMA.
MATSUI shot his second film, "PIG-CHICKEN SUICIDE"(1981). This film depicts two Koreans living in Japan and their love which is torn apart due to racial discrimination. The film was kindly given the opportunity of a long-run showing at Shuji TERAYAMA's theater, "Tenjo-Sajiki-kan". Kazuo HARA, well known as the documentary film director, is the director of photography for this film.
In 1983, MATSUI started to shoot "NOISY REQUIEM"--- a movie which was thought to be impossible to shoot and as Shuji TERAYAMA commented, "would be a scandal if made into a movie".
However, the selection for a suitable cast and location did not go smoothly and thus the shooting was delayed till the next summer. The film was finally released on the 26th of May, 1988, breaking the record of the number of audience at most theaters. Yet the number of viewers shows no declination.
MATSUI's production has been able to pay for all expenses with the success of all films. This is very uncommon for an independent film production.
Although the film was scheduled to be shown at festivals in various countries, unfortunately, it was banned at all places. However, ten years later in 1998, the film was shown in seven cities including GERMANY and NORWAY, DENMARK with favorable reviews...