Smallpox Tale

Smallpox Tale

Release date : January 1, 1975
Runtime : 34m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language :
Director : Shūji Terayama /
Writers : Shūji Terayama /
Production companies : Tenjo Sajiki /
January 1, 1975 34m Japan More
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The smallpox virus has created its own unique atmosphere in Terayama’s film where the skin of a bandaged adolescent and the surface of the filmic image are subjected to a bizarre ‘disturbance’ as snails cross the screen and nails are hammered into the skull of the ailing patient. Illness in this film is as much a psychic entity as a physical one and manifests itself in an array of theatrical tableaux from grotesque women rigorously brushing their teeth to a snooker game where the players in white face makeup behave like automata. A Tale of Smallpox uses a medical theme to chart the traumatic dream life of Terayama’s times, evincing deep-rooted concerns in the Japanese national psyche that hark back to the upheaval of Meiji modernisation and the devastation of World War Two.
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  • title:Smallpox Tale
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1975
  • Runtime:34m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Shūji Terayama /
  • Writers: Shūji Terayama ·
  • Production companies: Tenjo Sajiki ·
  • Overview:The smallpox virus has created its own unique atmosphere in Terayama’s film where the skin of a bandaged adolescent and the surface of the filmic image are subjected to a bizarre ‘disturbance’ as snails cross the screen and nails are hammered into the skull of the ailing patient. Illness in this film is as much a psychic entity as a physical one and manifests itself in an array of theatrical tableaux from grotesque women rigorously brushing their teeth to a snooker game where the players in white face makeup behave like automata. A Tale of Smallpox uses a medical theme to chart the traumatic dream life of Terayama’s times, evincing deep-rooted concerns in the Japanese national psyche that hark back to the upheaval of Meiji modernisation and the devastation of World War Two.
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