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Kamagasaki is an "invisible" slum of Osaka that attracts day laborers and prostitutes since WW2. When the local gang has its treasured cauldron stolen, a war to find it begins involving the thugs, a 12 years old kid, a prostitute and a pickpocket, including the giant cauldron used to feed the destitute: The symbol of Kamagasaki.Movie details
Title: The Kamagasaki Cauldron WarReleased: 2018-11-18
Genre: Drama
Director: James Cameron
Date: 2018-11-18
Runtime: 115
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Homepage: Homepage Movie
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Casts of The Kamagasaki Cauldron War:
Yota Kawase, Tumugi Monko, Naori Ota, Kiyohiko Shibukawa, Shoji Omiya,Get More About The Kamagasaki Cauldron War
Kamagasaki is an "invisible" slum of Osaka that attracts day laborers and prostitutes since WW2. When the local gang has its treasured cauldron stolen, a war to find it begins involving the thugs, a 12 years old kid, a prostitute and a pickpocket, including the giant cauldron used to feed the destitute: The symbol of Kamagasaki.
Nagai Park Elegy and The Kamagasaki Cauldron War were made partly through the collaborations of Nakazaki-cho Documentary Space, a collective working at the intersections of filmmaking and community action.
Shot on 16mm, this socially conscious comedy set in an impoverished Osaka neighborhood revolves around locals who get mixed up with the yakuza in a battle to obtain a valuable ceremonial cauldron ...
Shot on 16mm, this socially conscious comedy set in an impoverished Osaka neighborhood revolves around locals who get mixed up with the yakuza in a battle to obtain a valuable ceremonial cauldron. Preceded by Takoyaki Story (Sawako Kabuki, 2018, 2 min.).
Shot on beautiful 16mm, this “humanity comedy” follows the characters and real inhabitants of Kamagasaki—an Osaka slum—as they search for a missing stolen cauldron, which is the icon for a local Yakuza clan.
Set in Kamagasaki—home to the working poor of Osaka under constant threat of erasure by local government—Leo Sato’s dramatic debut follows his documentary Nagai Park Elegy (2009) on local ...
The Kamagasaki Cauldron War is a film of such momentous texture and pathos for its central setting that it is quite easy to become absorbed into the nonsensical realities of the denizens who inhabit it. A clear invocation of the tenets of Italian Neorealism, the film is an effective triumph that converts the slums of Osaka into an enjoyably ...
SATO Leo is a documentary filmmaker whose work was highly influenced by that of documentarist SATO Makoto, for whom he worked. In 2009, Sato made his first feature documentary Nagai Park Elegy which screened at CAMERA JAPAN in 2010. His first fiction feature, The Kamagasaki Cauldron War took him five years to complete.
Leo Sato’s directorial debut, The Kamagasaki Cauldron War, takes you right into the heart of an impoverished community in Osaka.His script evokes some pretty brilliant messaging in the process about the value we place in things big or small, executing it with a delightful cast and story that always stays kinetic and palpable.
As far as Japanese cinema has been concerned, the city of Osaka is renowned for two very specific things – gangsters and comedy. The Kamagasaki Cauldron War (月夜釜合戦, Tsukiyo no Kamagassen), the debut narrative feature from Leo Sato, neatly brings them both together in an anarchic tale of social inequalities and the pettiness of organised crime.
Nagai Park Elegy and The Kamagasaki Cauldron War were made partly through the collaborations of Nakazaki-cho Documentary Space, a collective working at the intersections of filmmaking and community action.
Shot on 16mm, this socially conscious comedy set in an impoverished Osaka neighborhood revolves around locals who get mixed up with the yakuza in a battle to obtain a valuable ceremonial cauldron ...
Shot on 16mm, this socially conscious comedy set in an impoverished Osaka neighborhood revolves around locals who get mixed up with the yakuza in a battle to obtain a valuable ceremonial cauldron. Preceded by Takoyaki Story (Sawako Kabuki, 2018, 2 min.).
Shot on beautiful 16mm, this “humanity comedy” follows the characters and real inhabitants of Kamagasaki—an Osaka slum—as they search for a missing stolen cauldron, which is the icon for a local Yakuza clan.
Set in Kamagasaki—home to the working poor of Osaka under constant threat of erasure by local government—Leo Sato’s dramatic debut follows his documentary Nagai Park Elegy (2009) on local ...
The Kamagasaki Cauldron War is a film of such momentous texture and pathos for its central setting that it is quite easy to become absorbed into the nonsensical realities of the denizens who inhabit it. A clear invocation of the tenets of Italian Neorealism, the film is an effective triumph that converts the slums of Osaka into an enjoyably ...
SATO Leo is a documentary filmmaker whose work was highly influenced by that of documentarist SATO Makoto, for whom he worked. In 2009, Sato made his first feature documentary Nagai Park Elegy which screened at CAMERA JAPAN in 2010. His first fiction feature, The Kamagasaki Cauldron War took him five years to complete.
Leo Sato’s directorial debut, The Kamagasaki Cauldron War, takes you right into the heart of an impoverished community in Osaka.His script evokes some pretty brilliant messaging in the process about the value we place in things big or small, executing it with a delightful cast and story that always stays kinetic and palpable.
As far as Japanese cinema has been concerned, the city of Osaka is renowned for two very specific things – gangsters and comedy. The Kamagasaki Cauldron War (月夜釜合戦, Tsukiyo no Kamagassen), the debut narrative feature from Leo Sato, neatly brings them both together in an anarchic tale of social inequalities and the pettiness of organised crime.





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