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- Little Taiko Boy's soundtrack is a safer-sex parody of the American Christmas carol "The Little Drummer Boy" interspersed with the slow rumble of a traditional Japanese taiko drum that sounds like a massive throbbing heart beat. Against this backdrop, several men meet in Tokyo's bathhouses, love hotels and cruising spots for intimate encounters, watched over by a glamorous drag version of Amaterasu Omikami, the Shinto goddess of the Sun played by Japanese activist and artist MADAME BONJOUR JOHNJ. Like a queer Santa Claus, the goddess leaves each couple a condom in a bejeweled wrapper as a gift and blessing for the night. While Little Taiko Boy's setting is local to Tokyo, the contrasting elements woven together within the video emphasize how universal its issues are: the music brings together the modern and the traditional, the East and the West; the images depict the carnal and the spiritual, and ancient deities take up new roles in the modern world. And despite the urgency of its safer-sex message, the video not only embraces sensuality wholeheartedly, but does so with humor; after all, there is nothing "little" about either the Taiko drummer or the drum he beats.
- John gets more than he bargains for during a routine haircut.
- Radical re-editing of a classic film creates a queer story about growing up with secrets.
- With his latest film, Softly (2007), director Bryan Jackson employs dolls as actors. By staging them in miniature, handcrafted sets, he blurs the line between doll house and realitycreating a world as fragile and ephemeral as the romance that takes place within the frame. The narrative gently unfolds to music created by his collaborator, the Tokyo-based composer Eiji Yoshizawa.