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Tokyo, present. A young girl, Yuki, travels from Osaka to
Tokyo, a city she
has never been, in search of her missing
brother, Hisashi.
For the
first time, Ichikawa self-produced his final film and shot it in HD format. Though
it was on limited budget and only lasted less than an hour, he depicted the cityscape
of Tokyo, its residents and their restless and empty lives more expressively and
most personally than ever.
Ichikawa passed away on 19 September 2008,
just after he completed the final edit of buy a suit
and weeks before the premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival. He was
59.
Programmer's Note
buy
a suit is the 21st film in
Ichikawa's 21 years of filming career. He was to be 60 years old in November 2008.
21 is a number that represents new-found independence whereas 60 marks the end
of the oriental sexagesimal (60 years) cycle and the beginning of the next.
It
saddens this programmer, a long-time admirer of Ichikawa's films, very much to
report that buy
a suit has been described as
the first and the last of the Master's personal and independent film.
Screening
Date and Time
15
August 2009, Saturday, 1pm
Screening
Venue
The Picturehouse 5th Floor The Cathay 2 Handy Road, Singapore 229233
Admission
Sponsored by SFS. Admission is open to the public through SFS membership.
Memberships from $30 available at the door. You may bring up to 2 guests if you
hold a SFS Reel membership card. Non-members may sign up online or at the door
30 min before the screening.
No tickets will be sold.
Free seating.
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TRIBUTE
TO ICHIKAWA JUN
(1948
November 25 – 2008 September 19)
buy a suit
2008,
Japan, 47min, Colour, Digital, PG
Directed by ICHIKAWA Jun
Distribution:
SLOW LEARNER
PRE-FESTIVAL
SCREENING · 15 Aug Sat 1.00pm
The Picturehouse, Cathay (admission details
below)



