Forbidden Colors: The Transgressions Of Nagisa Ôshima

THE CEREMONY

Directed by Nagisa Ôshima

Japan, 1971, 2h 3min, 35mm, In Japanese with English Subtitles

Forbidden Colors: The Transgressions Of Nagisa Ôshima

There are no current or future screenings planned for this film.

Nagisa Ôshima’s bitter indictment of the traditions that imprison successive generations of Japanese youth centers on a most unusual wedding.

About this series:

Nagisa Ôshima (1932-2013) brought themes of political and sexual radicalism to the screen with cinematic techniques that were themselves radical. Inspired by the deconstructive experiments of the French New Wave, Oshima created a cinema that epitomized the boundary-pushing zeitgeist of young Japan. His most famous film, IN THE REALM OF THE SENSES, is the most controversial work of Japanese cinema, having been variously censored and banned upon initial release due to its uncompromising sexual imagery. His other works, while less explicit, are no less challenging and transgressive. We are proud to present this selection of films by the master.

Special thanks to the Japan Foundation for their assistance in making this program possible.

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