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Do as you Like

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  • CountryFrance
  • Production Year1999
  • Running Time88min
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
This film is a dive into the infinitely small, a night district of tiny bars lost in Tokyo, zooming in en the lives of four characters: Tanko-san, a bar owner in her fifties, Oba-san, 78, Miyuki, a 50-year-old transvestite, and Ako-chan, a hostess in her forties. Golden Gai, east of Shinjuku station in Tokvo has survived half a century: the shoddy houses built there on ruins after the war started to harbor an unofficial prostitution district. It evolved later on into a ′cultural village′, a Mecca for young intellectuals and would-be artists in the seventies. In the eighties, the Golden Gai district weathered the Bubble era, when speculators vied for tiny pieces of land priced at astronomical sums and would have been doomed for destruction, were it not for the bursting of the bubble. The nineties brought relief and crisis. A tone of nostalgia has set in, those who have stayed have aged, a few artists still wander from bar to bar.
Director
Director
Brice Pedroletti
Brice Pedroletti graduated from Essec Business School in Pars in 1992. During studies at essec. he applied for 6-month exchange with Unam University in Mexico and there followed the movies-making classes of Sergio Garcia. He worked then in short film production in France. He movied in 1993 to Japan to complete military sevice as a press attache at the French embassy in Tokyo. Film Francais, covering all kinds of subjects about Japan and Asia, notably economy, society, and movies. He worked on documentary and film projects in Japan.
Credit
  • Director
    Brice Pedroletti
  • ProducerBrice Pedroletti
  • CinematographyToshi
    OTA
  • EditorBrice Pedroletti
  • MusicFiori Wakakuwa
  • Production CompanyBrice Pedroletti
    brice@gol.com
  • World SalesBrice Pedroletti
    brice@gol.com
Photo
BNK부산은행
제네시스
한국수력원자력㈜
뉴트리라이트
두산에너빌리티
OB맥주 (한맥)
네이버
파라다이스 호텔 부산
한국거래소
드비치골프클럽 주식회사
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER