Tetsuo Ogawa

PelĂ­culas

OL punisher 48 hours of love and revenge
Music
The second of the OL punishers. It depicts the activities of an office lady punisher who follows the OL murder case of a record company.
White, Black, Indian
A white man who can't speak English, a black man who has no sense of rhythm, and an Indian man who dances in a sari. These three gaijin fakirs ignore the rules and common sense of the world and put on a crazy performance. They are the young people of the end of the century who live in the mood of "the world is going to be all right, it's only a paradise now". They walk to the Kinkakuji Temple, the place of the last banquet, with the unmistakable presence of Japanese young people behind their cheap make-up. Taking photos with junior high school students on a school trip and avoiding real gaijin, their hymn to youth comes to an end... A funny and ultimately sad "true story of stupid people".
White, Black, Indian
Editor
A white man who can't speak English, a black man who has no sense of rhythm, and an Indian man who dances in a sari. These three gaijin fakirs ignore the rules and common sense of the world and put on a crazy performance. They are the young people of the end of the century who live in the mood of "the world is going to be all right, it's only a paradise now". They walk to the Kinkakuji Temple, the place of the last banquet, with the unmistakable presence of Japanese young people behind their cheap make-up. Taking photos with junior high school students on a school trip and avoiding real gaijin, their hymn to youth comes to an end... A funny and ultimately sad "true story of stupid people".
White, Black, Indian
Production Design
A white man who can't speak English, a black man who has no sense of rhythm, and an Indian man who dances in a sari. These three gaijin fakirs ignore the rules and common sense of the world and put on a crazy performance. They are the young people of the end of the century who live in the mood of "the world is going to be all right, it's only a paradise now". They walk to the Kinkakuji Temple, the place of the last banquet, with the unmistakable presence of Japanese young people behind their cheap make-up. Taking photos with junior high school students on a school trip and avoiding real gaijin, their hymn to youth comes to an end... A funny and ultimately sad "true story of stupid people".