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 Shûji Terayama Throw Away Your Books, Rally In The Streets  (1971)

Shûji Terayama

Throw Away Your Books, Rally In The Streets  (1971)


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Shūji Terayama

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100yencoin:Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival host

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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) 

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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Shūji Terayama

Shūji Terayama


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Shūji Terayama

Shūji Terayama


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communicants:Pastoral: To Die In The Country (Shuji Terayama, 1974)

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Pastoral: To Die In The Country (Shuji Terayama, 1974)


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Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets (1971)Directed by Shuji TerayamaDoomsy’s Rating: 98/100

Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets (1971)

Directed by Shuji Terayama

Doomsy’s Rating: 98/100 (on my Great Films list!)

An undying punk manifesto: The faces spit on, burned onto celluloid forever. Terayama’s magnum opus, a scathing and incendiary battle cry for the disenfranchised and downtrodden. Never lost, never forgotten, these are the words spoken by those too obscure to hear. But here, and if only here, can they be heard with every desperate plea for change. The anger in this film could burn down the world, so full of resentment towards adults, towards authority, and towards oppression it will likely never be matched. The incomparable visual aesthetic is guerrilla, gutsy, and unapologetic, so steadfastly eager to capture the justifiable rage of the loners, the losers, the punks, the LGBT community, all those society has shit upon for far too long. Makes an excellent trilogy of the Japanese underground with Toshio Matsumoto’s Funeral Parade of Roses and Yoshihiko Matsui’s Noisy Requiem. Essential viewing for outsiders everywhere.


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throw away your books, rally in the streets (shuji terayama, 1971)


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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by

Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) 

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by

Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) 

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by

Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) 

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by

Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) 

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by

Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) 

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by

Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) 

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by

Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) 

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by

Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974) 

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974)Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by

Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974)

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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Seishonen no tame no eiga nyumon AKA Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974), Shuji Terayama Ori

Seishonen no tame no eiga nyumon AKA Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974), Shuji Terayama

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974); Shuji Terayama Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Fe

Young Person’s Guide to Cinema (1974); Shuji Terayama

Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shuji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time.


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