Queer East: Bye Bye Love (50th Anniversary) 18

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From the archive

This film was last shown on 16 November 2024

Until the 2018 discovery of a film negative in a warehouse, Bye Bye Love was long considered lost: a new print gives audiences a rare chance to revisit this radical work from 1974. Following two young people, Utamaro and Giko, on a doomed summer road trip through Japan, Isao Fujisawa’s poetic, surreal work reflects on the dissipating promise of 1960s counterculture and free love.

The film is stylistically influenced by the French New Wave and American New Cinema, notably Jean-Luc Godard and Arthur Penn. Yet the main character’s name – Utamaro – also suggests a rethinking of Japanese artistic traditions, especially male perspectives on feminine beauty. Here, romantic love transcends gender, sexuality, and even the body; a queer challenge to conventional understandings of relationships that adds to the political charge of this rediscovered classic.

With a recorded introduction from director Isao Fujisawa.

Director
Isao Fujisawa
Country
Japan
Year
1974
Duration
1 hour 25 minutes
Language
Japanese with English subtitles
Cast
Ren Tamura, Satomi Oki

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