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"Shima" - my movie as a producer

Postby Manarak » Wed Aug 22, 2007 8:58 pm

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Well, I haven't posted here in a while, and now I became a movie producer!

"Shima" is the first movie I produced and the first movie of Uzbek director Bahodir Yuldashev.
It is a real cinema movie, shot on 35mm with dolby digital sound.
And it's about JAPAN.

Well, almost. The plot takes place in 1945 on a japanese island and 30 years later on the same island...
If you are interested, I could post a synopsis later.

We have submitted the movie for the Tokyo Film Festival taking place in October (we already were selected at the Moscow Film Festival).

We think that the plot and aesthetics of the movie will appeal to asian public.

Of course we are looking for sales and distributors for the movie, so if any of you has contacts in the asian movie industry... please write me!

info@shimamovie.com

Length is 93 minutes
Language: russian
Subs: english


Short synopsis:

The film shows the hardship experienced by a lone Japanese soldier during world war II in fulfilling his duty to the emperor, his mind being torn apart between solitude, gross brutality, admirable heroism and his wish for final rest.


Full Synopsis

At the end of the second world war, imperial japanese fanatism seals the fate of all of one island's inhabitants as well as of its garrison, interrupting the love between a soldier and a fisherman's daughter. The girl survives and the war ends, but the other survivor, a soldier, doesn't know about neither and continues during thirty years to serve the emperor by defending the island against enemy attacks, tormented in his dreams by his memories and his secret aspiration to eternal rest. The soldier is regularly inspected and motivated by his former military inspector Yamada. The latter exploits the situation to entertain former japanese officers, nostalgic of war-waging imperial Japan, by luring visitors to the island, where the are enrolled by the soldier Taro to serve in the army of the Great Emperor.
For the thrill of the former japanese officers, Yamada organizes "inspections" during which the new recruits must prove their devotion to the emperor by sacrificing their lives. Shintaro, the hero of this story, is the son of the fisherman's daughter. She pushes him to find his father, who has disappeared on the island just before the massacre. Through the war veteran association of the japanese army, Shintaro learns about the island and decides to visit the island to look for hints about his father. Since Yamada works for the veteran association, Yamada takes Shintaro and other people to the island… and abandons them there. For Shintaro and his comrades this means forced enrollment, military drill and suffering. And Yamada prepares an inspection...

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Postby Taro Toporific » Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:24 pm

Manarak wrote:[
If you are interested, I could post a synopsis later.


Kool. Do you have a trailer or production stills yet? Any car crashes or titties? :toothy:
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Postby kurohinge1 » Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:49 pm

Manarak wrote:
. . . The plot takes place in 1945 on a japanese island and 30 years later on the same island . . . If you are interested, I could post a synopsis later . . .


Congratulations. Movie-length is quite an achievement.

Please post the synopsis, when you have time.

And good luck in the film festivals, I hope to see it one day.

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Postby amdg » Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:58 pm

Cool! What language is it in? and the subs?
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Postby Manarak » Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:10 am

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Postby omae mona » Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:48 am

Wow, so these Japanese characters are speaking Russian?
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Postby Manarak » Fri Aug 24, 2007 1:52 am

Social networks theory says all people of a community know each other through a maximum of 5 hops.

There ought to be someone here who has indirect relations with show biz?
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Postby Hokgwai » Mon Aug 27, 2007 2:24 pm

congrats. Where did the money come from to shoot it?
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Postby amdg » Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:20 pm

Mr Kobayashi: First, I experienced a sort of overpowering feeling whenever I was in the room with foreigners, not to mention a powerful body odor coming from them. I don't know whether it was a sweat from the heat or a cold sweat, but I remember I was sweating whenever they were around.
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Postby Manarak » Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:10 pm

I got the money "organized" somehow... don't ask - U don't wanna know :-))
But shooting in Uzbekistan was an advantage, the costs would easily have been tenfold in a western country, not to mention the administrative and insurance headaches.

The story isn't coming from a book. "Vokrug Svet" is the russian equivalent of National Geographic or Geo, and it featured the true story of that Japanse lieutenant who surrendered in 1975 or 74 on an island near the Philippine Islands.
This only inspired the story, since Bahodir does not exactly tell the historical truth, as you can see from the synopsis.
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