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Death by Hanging

Japanese Summer: Double Suicide

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The spirit and energy of the 1960s preside over these two films.

Cited by many as among the most powerful films against capital punishment ever made, Death by Hanging is a brilliantly inventive black comedy about a Korean student, named only R., who's hanged for rape and murder but whose body refuses to die, thereby forcing panicked officials to "reconstruct" his identity and reestablish his guilt. (117 mins., 35mm)

One of Oshima's least known works, Japanese Summer: Double Suicide is an anarchic twist on the erotic situation of the title. The film sets a trio of neurotic outsiders—one androgynous, one paranoid, and one a misunderstood nymphomaniac—loose within what Oshima calls a world of "television, toys, and demons." (98 mins., 35mm)

Japanese Summer: Double Suicide will begin around 9:10 PM.

Death by Hanging trailer:

The following individuals and organizations made the retrospective possible: Nagisa Oshima, Tokyo; Marie Suzuki, The Japan Foundation, Tokyo; Masayo Okada, Yuka Sukano, Atsuko Fukuda, Kawakita Memorial Film Institute, Tokyo; Eiko Oshima, Oshima Productions, Tokyo; Peter Becker, Kim Hendrickson, Fumiko Takagi, Sarah Finklea, Janus Films, New York; Jonathan Howell, New Yorker Films.

SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS FOR FILM/VIDEO PROGRAMS
Rohauer Collection Foundation

PREFERRED AIRLINE
American Airlines/American Eagle

GENERAL SUPPORT FOR THE WEXNER CENTER
Greater Columbus Arts Council
Columbus Foundation
Nationwide Foundation
Ohio Arts Council
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Death by Hanging