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''Red Post on Escher Street'' () is a 2020
comedy Comedy is a genre of dramatic works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. Origins Comedy originated in ancient Greec ...
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film written, edited, and directed by
Sion Sono is a Japanese filmmaker, author, and poet. Best known on the Film festival, festival circuit for the film ''Love Exposure'' (2008), he has been called "the most subversive filmmaker working in Japanese cinema today", a "Stakhanovite movement, ...
, starring a large
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. It has been described as a "love-letter to cinema itself, its makers and, more than anything else, its performers."


Premise

Festival-magnet director Tadashi Kobayashi (Tatsuhiro Yamaoka) holds an open audition for his upcoming film. A wave of aspiring actors apply, vying for any chance at screen time or to work with this talented filmmaker. The film follows the applicants in their own personal struggles. Unbeknownst to these aspiring actors are Kobayashi's own personal struggles and the issues arising behind the scenes during the film's pre-production.


Cast

* Tomoko Fujita * Sen Fujimaru as Yabuki Yasuko *
Mitsuru Fukikoshi is a Japanese actor. Career Born in Aomori Prefecture, Fukikoshi moved to Tokyo at age 19 and joined the Wahaha Honpo theater troupe. Since leaving Wahaha in 1999, he has appeared in many films and television dramas, while continuing to act on ...
* Sayaka Hori * Matsuri Kohira as Kiriko * Marina Kozawa * Riku Kurokouchi * Mala Morgan as Katako * Canon Nawata as Hirona Matsumoto * Taro Suwa * Jun Toba *
Tetsu Watanabe is a Japanese actor. He has appeared in more than 90 films since 1989. Selected filmography Film Television References External links Agency profile * {{DEFAULTSORT:Watanabe, Tetsu 1950 births Living people People from Tokoname ...
* Tatsuhiro Yamaoka as Tadashi Kobayashi


Production

In the year before the film's release, Sono participated as an instructor in a workshop for aspiring actors. He explained, "simply training
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wasn't enough, so I decided to make a film with them." He further described the film as being "like a graduation project" and that his intentions for the film weren't to make a film for theatres, but to make something to support his students and their future careers. Sono then went on to write the film, stating that some of the scenes in the film were inspired by his own experiences as a director, namely the scenes including the selfish producers, while other scenes were inspired by the experiences of his students in their endeavours to become professional actors. When describing what it was like to work with his students, as opposed to professional actors, Sono said, "When I've worked with newcomers in the past, they would be paid for their participation. Workshop participants pay to be in the film. That's the big difference. In other words, I ended up putting more effort into training them." Filming took only eight days to complete. The final scene of the film was unscripted and shot after principal photography had finished. Sono said he wanted the final scene to be "documentary-like" and shot the scene on-location without extras. While the police officers who appeared in the scene were hired actors, Sono expressed that he wouldn't have minded if real police officers had shown up to stop their filming.


Release

''Red Post on Escher Street'' has had a limited release, first premiering on 9 October 2020 at the
Valdivia International Film Festival The Valdivia International Film Festival ( Spanish: Festival Internacional de Cine de Valdivia (FICV o FICVALDIVIA)) is an international film exhibition and competition, held annually in the city of Valdivia, Los Rios region, Chile. The festival ...
. The film was also presented at the 35th
Mar del Plata International Film Festival The Mar del Plata International Film Festival () is an List of film festivals, international film festival that takes place every November in the city of Mar del Plata, Argentina. It is the only competitive feature festival recognized by the FIAPF ...
and the 49th
Festival du nouveau cinéma The Festival du nouveau cinéma or FNC (English: ''Festival of New Cinema'') is an annual independent film festival held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, featuring independent films from around the world. Over 160,000 people attend each year. One of ...
. All three festivals were made available to stream virtually due to the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
. For its US premiere, the film was made available to rent virtually for a limited time from Japan Society as part of their "21st Century Japan: Films from 2001 – 2020" series from 5 - 18 February 2021.


Reception

David Ehrlich of '' IndieWire'' gave the film a B+ grade, calling it "an exhilarating postmodern comedy... An orgiastic celebration... It's a mega-satisfying and weirdly sweet payoff..." Jaime Grijalba of ''
The Brooklyn Rail ''The Brooklyn Rail'' is an American publication and platform for the arts, culture, humanities, and politics, based in Brooklyn, New York. It features in-depth critical essays, fiction, poetry, as well as interviews with artists, critics, and ...
'' called the film a "love-letter to cinema itself, its makers and, more than anything else, its performers." Patrick Ball of ''Now Then'' magazine called ''Red Post on Escher Street'' "one of the best films of 2020. An open, moving, egalitarian masterpiece."


References


External links

* * {{Sion Sono 2020 comedy-drama films 2020s Japanese films 2020s Japanese-language films Films directed by Sion Sono Japanese comedy-drama films