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The Outrage

Autoreiji
Direction
TAKESHI KITANO
Screenplay
Takeshi Kitano
Cinematography
Katsumi Yanagijima
Editing
Takeshi Kitano, Yoshinori Ota
Music
Keiichi Suzuki
Producer
Masayuki Mori, Takio Yoshida
Production
Bandai Visual Company
Edition(s)
34ª

The Outrage

Autoreiji
  • Fiction
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  • 109 min.
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  • 35mm
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  • Cor
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  • 2010
Japan

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In a ruthless battle for power, several yakuza clans fight for the favor of their head family in the Japanese underworld. The rival bosses seek to rise through the ranks by scheming and making allegiances sworn over saké. Long-time yakuza Otomo has seen his kind go from elaborate body tattoos to becoming important players on the stock market. Theirs is a never-ending struggle to end up on top, or at least survive, in a corrupt world where there are no heroes but constant betrayal and vengeance.

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TAKESHI KITANO
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Born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1947. A very popular actor in Japan, where he is known as Beat Takeshi, he worked in films such as Furyo (1983), by Nagisa Oshima, and Yoichi Sai’s Blood and Bones (2004, 29th Mostra). In 1989, Kitano made his directing debut with Violent Cop, followed by Boiling Point (1990). Sonatine (1993) and Kids Return (1996) were screened at the 20th Mostra. With Hana-Bi (1997), he was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and the Critic’s Prize at the 21st Mostra. He also directed Kikujiro (1999), Dolls (2002), Zatoichi (2003), Glory to the Filmmaker! (2007), Achilles and the Tortoise (2008), Outrage (2010), Outrage: Beyond (2012) and Ryuzo and His Seven Henchmen (2015), all of them exhibited at Mostra. In 1998, Takeshi Kitano signed the poster of the 22nd Mostra.
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