
Funeral Parade of Roses (1969)
Bara no sôretsu (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Not Rated
- 1h 45min
- Drama
- 29 Oct 1970 (USA)
- Movie
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Cast
Directed by
Toshio Matsumoto |
Written by
Toshio Matsumoto | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Sumiko Fujisawa | ... | line producer |
Mitsuru Kudo | ... | producer |
Keiko Machida | ... | producer |
Music by
Jôji Yuasa |
Cinematography by
Tatsuo Suzuki |
Editing by
Toshie Iwasa |
Art Direction by
Setsu Asakura |
Makeup Department
Shigeo Kobayashi | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Masato Hara | ... | assistant director (as Masataka Hara) |
Kunio Kurita | ... | assistant director |
Akio Okumura | ... | assistant director |
Ken Uesugi | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Hirohisa Yamazaki | ... | assistant art director |
Sound Department
Yukio Fukushima | ... | sound effects editor |
Mikio Katayama | ... | sound recordist |
Stunts
Akira Kuji | ... | action coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Tadashi Endo | ... | still photographer |
Shigeo Kume | ... | gaffer |
Eiichi Nakamura | ... | lighting technician |
Hatsuo Nakamura | ... | camera operator |
Isamu Osada | ... | camera operator |
Toshihiko Satô | ... | camera operator |
Futoshi Uesugi | ... | lighting technician |
Script and Continuity Department
Michiko Uma | ... | script supervisor |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Art Theatre Guild (ATG) (1969) (Japan) (theatrical)
- New Yorker Films (1970) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Image Forum (2000) (Japan) (theatrical)
- SPO (2004) (Japan) (DVD)
- Eureka Entertainment (2006) (United Kingdom) (DVD) (subtitled)
- Nihon Eiga Satellite Broadcasting (2007) (Japan) (tv)
- Arbelos Films (2016) (United States) (restored re-release)
- Arbelos Films (2017) (United States) (theatrical) (restored re-release)
- Arbelos Films (2017) (United States) (Blu-ray) (restored re-release)
- Rapid Eye Movies (2018) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Alive Vertrieb und Marketing (2019) (Germany) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Far East Laboratories (laboratory)
- Fukushima Sound (sound effects)
- Imagica (laboratory)
- Tokyo Studio Center (recording studio)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
While dealing drugs on the side, Gonda operates the Genet, a gay bar in Tokyo where he has hired a stable of transvestites to service the customers. The madam or lead "girl" of the bar is Leda, an older, old-fashioned geisha-styled transvestite with whom Gonda lives and is in a relationship. Arguably, the most popular of the girls working at the bar now is Eddie, a younger, modern transvestite. Like Leda, Eddie lives openly as a woman. Eddie's troubled life includes her father deserting the family when she was a child and her mother mocking her ability to be the man of the family after her father left. Gonda enters into a sexual relationship with Eddie and promises to make her the madam of the bar, Leda's replacement in both facets of his life--Eddie threatens to quit otherwise. Leda suspects what Gonda and Eddie are up to, and Gonda tells Leda what she wants to hear, much as he tells Eddie what she wants to hear. As this triangle plays out, what actually happens is affected by a joint history between Gonda and Eddie of which they are unaware. This film teeters between fiction and non-fiction as a secondary story is Eddie's friendship with a group of counter-culturalists, including filmmaker Guevara, whose making of a movie mirrors the making of this film. That balance tips into non-fiction as the actual actors in this and Guevara's movie talk about issues covered in this film, such as drug use, and sexuality, especially transvestism, as the transvestite characters are played by real-life transvestites. Written by Huggo |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Funeral Parade of Roses (1969) gave Stanley Kubrick several visual and aural inspirations for his adaptation of A Clockwork Orange (1971). See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from Ecstasis (1969). See more » |
Soundtracks | O du lieber Augustin See more » |
Quotes |
Eddie:
This is my first movie and I'm interested. My circumstances are like his. That's one reason. And the gay life is portrayed beautifully. See more » |