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21st(2016) Wide Angle

Social Criticism · True Story · Music/Dance · Impaired  

  • CountryJapan
  • Production Year2016
  • Running Time111min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
In February 2014, the deaf composer Samuragochi, once dubbed Japan’s Beethoven, publicly confessed that another composer had been helping him write his music. The confession was provoked by a magazine exposé by the shadow composer Niigaki. Niigaki claimed that Samuragochi did not write his own symphonies, nor was he deaf. Upon hearing of the scandal, filmmaker Tatsuya Mori picks up his camera and visits the residence of Samuragochi, now vilified by the whole nation while Niigaki was celebrated on TV. Mori films Samuragochi, as television producers visit and a foreign journalist interviews to find out the truth about his deafness and ability to compose music. The film makes us listen carefully and question the growing doubt in Samuragochi’s words. It also makes us reflect on the media consumption that recklessly idolized a man as a star, and the sensationalism that instigates an endless spread of scandal. (Minah JEONG)
Director
Director
MORI Tatsuya
Author and director Mori Tatsuya was born in Kure, Japan. He studied at Rikkyo University, where he collaborated as actor on fellow student Kurosawa Kiyoshi’s films. His own filmography as filmmaker includes A (1998), A2 (2001), and 311 (2011, co-director).
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  • Director MORI Tatsuya 모리 타츠야
  • Producer Yoshiko Hashimoto
  • Cast Mamoru Samuragochi
  • Cinematography Tatsuya Mori, Yutaka Yamazaki
  • Editor Keita Suzuo
  • Production Company Documentary Japan Inc.
    Japan 8-12-20 Akasaka, Minato-ku, 107-0052
    doc.dream.center@gmail.com

  • World Sales Documentary Japan Inc.
    Japan 8-12-20 Akasaka, Minato-ku, 107-0052
    doc.dream.center@gmail.com