Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi (1996)

Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi (1996) poster

Kidlat Tahimik, a director and performer, sought to recreate relations between the body and filmed image seen through "Asian eyes." This groundbreaking project took the form of a documentary which Mr. Tahimik directed and in which he performed himself in order to show his own thinking about the different views of the body held by the "East" and the "West."

Director: Kidlat Tahimik
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 39 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Kidlat Tahimik
Production: Aichi Arts Center
Country: Philippines, Japan
Language: English, Tagalog
Original Language: tl

Keywords

short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi about?
Kidlat Tahimik, a director and performer, sought to recreate relations between the body and filmed image seen through "Asian eyes." This groundbreaking project took the form of a documentary which Mr. Tahimik directed and in which he performed himself in order to show his own thinking about the different views of the body held by the "East" and the "West."
Who directed Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi?
Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi was directed by Kidlat Tahimik.
Who stars in Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi?
Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi stars Kawayan de Guia, Kabunyan de Guia, Kidlat Tahimik, Kidlat De Guia.
How long is Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi?
Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi has a runtime of 39m (39 minutes).
What genre is Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi?
Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi is a Documentary film.
Where was Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi produced?
Japanese Summers of a Filipino Fundoshi was produced in Philippines, Japan.