FILMS / FOCUS / JAPANESE NEW WAVE / HOGS AND WARSHIPS
HOGS AND WARSHIPS / 豚と軍艦
JAPANESE NEW WAVE

> Good For Nothing
> Bloody Thirst
> A Flame At The Pier
> Hogs And Warships
> A Man Vanishes
> Ototo

FOCUS ON OSHIMA
> Boy
> Sing a Song of Sex
> Sinner in Paradise
> Diary Of A Shinjuku Thief
1961, 108 min, b/w, 35mm, Japanese with English subtitles, Scope, PG
Directed by IMAMURA Shohei / 今村 昌平
Cast: NAGATO Hiroyuki, TAMBO Tetsuro
Print Source – JAPAN FOUNDATION
SCREENING
22 Aug Sun - 7.00pm

Also known as Pigs and Battleships, the film is set in the harbour town of Yokosuka, host to a U.S. naval base, along narrow streets with prostitutes, pimps, and assorted yakuza all lurking for the Yankee dollar. Kinta is a young street punk who joins the small-time Himori gang in their ambitious scheme to sell black-market hogs to the American fleet. In the gangland-style war that ensues, Kinta finds himself the fall guy for those he trusted. His girlfriend Haruko, meanwhile, does what she must to avoid the fate of the battleship babes. Allegory is too kind a word for Imamura’s brilliant protest against the American military presence in Japan. Lives human and porcine are equally expendable, and if the Americans behave like pigs to the Japanese, the local thugs follow their example. The shot of pigs thundering down the narrow streets has no equal for black humoresque.

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Japanese Film Festival Singapore 2010 | シンガポール日本映画祭 2010 | August 19-29 | Gallery Theatre National Museum of Singapore