“To make films is a criminal act in this world.”
“Nothing that is expressed is obscene. What is obscene is what is hidden.”
(Nagisa Oshima)
0-Meditations on the Stations of Mansur al-Hallaj
1-The University of California Book of North African Literature
2-Pierre Joris: Cartographies of the In-Between edited by Peter Cockelbergh
3-Exile is My Trade: A Habib Tengour Reader edited & translated by Pierre Joris
4-Paul Celan: The Meridian Final Version—Drafts—Materials
Justifying the Margins (Essays)“To make films is a criminal act in this world.”
“Nothing that is expressed is obscene. What is obscene is what is hidden.”
(Nagisa Oshima)
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this is a beautifully filmed film …
I have a copy of it and i thank you for reminding me
to find (some of) his other films especially I want to see Empire of Passion
which like In the Realm of the Senses is probably (free) on the net:
http://potlocker.net/in-the-realm-of-the-senses/1976/af22c9974.html
I also will look for his
Death by Hanging
http://www.ovguide.com/death-by-hanging-9202a8c04000641f80000000011d1aa1
“Who Do You Want, Peire Vidal” a play by Rochelle Owens (Broadway Play Pub.) produced by
Theatre for the New City , 1982 New York City starring Ron Nakahara, alludes to the film “In the Realm of the Senses.
Rochelle
you yet around and about ? NEAT !
my first of your poems was in (wait, I have it on my shelf. Between some Barbara Moraff and some Diane Wakoski) I have the third printing (1969)
and just as then now those last three poems of yours
‘knock-me-out’ especially
HERA HERA HERA
Thanks Ed, And I admire your remarkable range
of expression! Rochelle