Shinji Miyadai

Shinji Miyadai

Perfil

Shinji Miyadai

Películas

Love & Peace
Commentator
Ryoichi es un oficinista que sueña con ser una estrella de la música y que adora a su tortuga Pikadon. Cuando sus compañeros comiencen a mofarse de él, se verá forzado a tirar a su querida mascota por el váter. La tortuga, por su parte, emprenderá su propia aventura. (FILMAFFINITY)
Imperial: How They Create a War
In the year 2045, after the re-militarization of Japan, conflict erupts in Korea, and Japan is destroyed in the ensuing nuclear war. A survivor uses an old computer in the "zone" to produce a documentary from photographs, interviews and newsreels, reconstucting the last 100 years of Japanese history
Saudade
Seiji works on construction sites. He sympathizes with Hosaka just back from Thailand. Together, they spend their evenings in bars with Thai girls. On a construction site, they meet Takeru, a member of the hip-hop collective of the city.
Making of Love Exposure
Self
Making of documentary for Sion Sono's magnum opus "Love Exposure".
Exposición de amor
Zero Church Priest
Yu es un adolescente que se ha criado en el seno de una familia muy cristiana. Recién ordenado sacerdote, su padre le obliga a confesar sus pecados, que él comete buscando la aprobación paterna. Yu se dedica diligentemente a obrar mal, hasta que sus fotos a hurtadillas de bragas de chicas lo catapultan a la fama. Pero entonces conoce a Yoko y se ve envuelto en una misteriosa secta...
United Red Army
The film is told in three acts, beginning with a historical background of Japan's student movement of the 1960s and early 1970s, mostly using archive footage and a narrator. The second act follows the formation of the group to their mountain training camps in the southern Japanese Alps. It emphasizes the dogmatic (and eventually hypocritical) bullying of the group by Mori and Nagata, with 12 members being killed for infractions as small as improperly cleaning a gun, wearing make-up, and kissing. The third act shows the splitting up of the group after two members run off. It follows one group of five members to Karuizawa and a hostage-taking and police standoff known as the Asama-Sansō incident.
Prisoners
Self
Making-of documentary for Masao Adachi's "Prisoner/Terrorist"
Innocent World
Japanese film directed by Ten Shimoyama.