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Tag: Mutsuo Yoshioka

The Killer Goldfish (2025) review [Camera Japan Festival]

An absurd brutal supernatural fantasy that has the potential to become a cult-favourite.

Escape (2025) review [Nippon Connection 2025]

Adachi crafted a beautiful and affectionate piece on the troubled subjectivity of a subject who choose to escape, erasing his name from the societal field, to avoid capture.

Thorns of Beauty (2023) [Nippon Connection 2023]

Hideo’s latest uncovers the deep marks that the thorns of phallic beauty have left on contemporary society.

Ninja Girl (2021) review [22nd Nippon connection]

“A political satire that will not fail to please audiences, but lacks the thematical punch to make a statement that will long linger in the spectator’s mind.”

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