Tetsuaki Matsue

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Producer
Трое хулиганов доставляют немало неприятностей окружающим людям, включая руководство учебного заведения. Постоянные жалобы от учителей, одноклассников на подростков и их пакости настолько утомляют, что однажды парням был дан совет применить излишнюю энергию в полезное русло. Сказано – сделано, молодые люди задумываются о создании собственной рок-группы, правда, ни один из них до этого момента не имел дела с музыкальными инструментами. Скучающие парнишки не задумываются об отсутствии денег, полезных связей, полного комплекта необходимых музыкальных инструментов, считая, что все у них получится.
Cinema Capriccio
Self
Documentary about the crazy cinephile Atsushi Tsuboi, vice president of the Nagoya art theatre "cinemaskhole".
Takayuki Yamada in 3D
Director
Interview with Yamada Takayuki about his life, career and interests.
Flashback Memories 3D
Director
Didgeridoo performer GOMA developed higher brain dysfunction as the result of an expressway accident. While looking back on his rehabilitation and recovery with his family's help, animation recreates his “flashbacks” - incongruous images that suddenly appear in his brain. This completely new style of 3D movie that blends past footage, flashbacks, and studio performances is also emphatically a story of familial love.
Sawada
Director
Seven women and one man gathered for the first anniversary of a movie director. Six cameras recorded the night at the same time with 8mm insert.
Tokyo Drifter
Director
Tokyo Drifter acts as an ode to Tokyo, with a very simple premise: a musician (Kenta Maeno) wanders around various darkened areas of the city on a rainy night in May with his guitar, singing songs about life, love, and Tokyo itself. Matsue and Maeno together take the city in all its gritty glory and attempt to shine a light on the darkness.
Coming Future
Nakagawa shot “Coming Future” on the nights of December 24 and 25, 2010 in Shibuya, making it his location for an idealized Bohemia in the heart of Tokyo. Interesting interviews/discussions with Kenji Murakami, Nobuhiro Yamashita, Kenji Onishi, Tetsuaki Matsue and more... By far the most interesting sequence is with Kenji Onishi (“A Burning Star”). Wielding a super-8 camera, Onishi documents his own interview, taking random shots of street-life and buildings. He leavens his monologue with statements bordering between cliché and outré. “A movie that aims to make a message is boring.”
Live Tape
Writer
Musicians perform live in the street in this one-take film.
Live Tape
Director
Musicians perform live in the street in this one-take film.
Annyeong Yumika
Director
Don't get it twisted: Yumika Hayashi is way more than just a porn star. She's a Rorschach test, film theory with curves, her screen image throwing off endless refractions within the hearts of those who knew her, loved her, or just got off to her. The "iron woman" of Japanese erotic film, best known for critically-acclaimed pink eiga LUNCHBOX, Hayashi died in 2005 at age 35, but in ANNYONG YUMIKA, the new documentary by Tetsuaki Matsue (LIVE TAPE), Yumika's legend is reborn, her passion made immortal. (Description by Subway Cinema)
SEX, LIE, VIDEOTAPE AND LIE
Director
The Virgin Wildsides
Writer
A documentary film-maker gives two virgins each a video camera so that they can film their lives in modern Japan.
The Virgin Wildsides
Director
A documentary film-maker gives two virgins each a video camera so that they can film their lives in modern Japan.
Identity
Editor
Documentary about 3 adult video performers, searching for their identities.
Identity
Writer
Documentary about 3 adult video performers, searching for their identities.
Identity
Director
Documentary about 3 adult video performers, searching for their identities.
Strange Days: The Making of Strange Circus
Producer
The Making of Strange Circus
Strange Days: The Making of Strange Circus
Editor
The Making of Strange Circus
Strange Days: The Making of Strange Circus
Director
The Making of Strange Circus
Honto Ni Atta! Noroi No Video 10
Director
10th entry in the popular "Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video" series. A video of the fire brigade training and a figure jumping from the roof of the building behind you...
ほんとにあった!呪いのビデオ9
Director
Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 8
Director
The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai
Sachiko Hanai is a call girl. One day she is caught up in a gunfight and is shot in the forehead. Instead of killing her, the bullet in her head gives her psychic powers. She also accidentally comes into possession of a cylinder containing George W. Bush's finger, whose fingerprint is designed to launch a nuclear missile, and international spies are soon chasing her.
No One's Ark
Jun
Daisuke and his girlfriend have failed at selling a smelly health drink named Akajiru in Tokyo, amassing five million yen in debts. In order to recover financially, they retreat to Daisuke's island hometown.
Mysterious! Unbelievable 3
Director
This is the third installment in the popular series focusing on ghost photography! This work pursues various kinds of ghost photos, such as photos in which the subject turns around, or photos in which there are unexpected bruises, as well as the terrifying experiences associated with the photos.
The Lost Virgin
Spread over three time periods (Summer 10 Years Ago/Summer 5 Years Ago/This Summer), Lost Virgin tells the tale of good-time girl Chisato (Sasaki), hungry for new experiences yet ultimately in search of emotional fulfilment.
Annyong Kimchi
himself
Japan and Korea have had a troubled relationship over the centuries, and discrimination against Korean residents in Japan has been legendary. But how important is the issue of race to a younger generation born and raised in the country? Tetsuaki Matsue, a third-generation zainichi attempts to get to grips with the issue of his own national identity in this autobiographical video documentary made as the then 21-year-old director's graduation project from the Japan Academy of the Moving Image. (Midnight Eye)
Annyong Kimchi
Director
Japan and Korea have had a troubled relationship over the centuries, and discrimination against Korean residents in Japan has been legendary. But how important is the issue of race to a younger generation born and raised in the country? Tetsuaki Matsue, a third-generation zainichi attempts to get to grips with the issue of his own national identity in this autobiographical video documentary made as the then 21-year-old director's graduation project from the Japan Academy of the Moving Image. (Midnight Eye)