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12.05.26, 20:30, Funeral Parade of Roses (1969)

Film-Plateau transports you to the bustling, hallucinatory Shinjuku of the 1960s, where Toshio Matsumoto ignited the Japanese New Wave with Funeral Parade of Roses. In one of the earliest, most radical queer films from East Asia, Toshio Matsumoto blends documentary, avant-garde montage and playful metafiction into a thrilling portrait of the ‘gay boy’ subculture, where labels such as ‘drag’, ‘gay’ or ‘trans’ were still fluid. With his keen eye for the fringes of society, Matsumoto reveals not only the glamour but also the grim reality behind the glittering facades of Shinjuku’s nightlife.

This loose adaptation of the Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex follows Eddie, a gender-nonconforming hostess trying to navigate a city that both celebrates and rejects her. This leads to a psychosexual awakening and numerous romantic rivalries. No exoticising gaze, but an invitation to step inside Eddie’s mind. There we are introduced to her desires, traumas and gender euphoria. With echoes of Derek Jarman, yet entirely unique in its queer rebellion, Funeral Parade of Roses is a poetic sledgehammer blow that still tingles and provokes.

This screening will be introduced by Japan-Square organiser Floor Meesen

Toshio Matsumoto, Japan, 105 mins, in Japanese with English subtitles
i.c.w. Film-Plateau
Campus Bijloke
Cloquet
Godshuizenlaan 4
9000 Gent