Berlin International Film Festival | 15February

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-- The Forum
-- The Panorama

-- Retrospective
-- Kinderfilmfest
-- New German Films




Parallel: The Forum: Atarashii Kami-Sama (The New God)

The New God

by Yutaka Tsuchiya

Yutaka Tsuchiya has been a "media activist" for the last decade, producing everything from free software to a documentary raising questions about Emperor Hirohito's war guilt. His DV tape The New God records his (on-going) relationship with Amamiya, female vocalist with the ultra-nationalist punk-noise band The Revolutionary Truth.

He lends her a camera to record her trip to Pyongyang to meet Japan Red Army terrorists in exile, and she becomes a compulsive video diarist. Their exchanges of views about race, history, group identity and so on, founded on a shared hatred of US imperialism ("My enemy's enemy is my friend"), achievesheights of absurdity and self-delusion which need to be seen to be believed.

As the title indicates, Tsuchiya is well aware that the fundamental issue is more theological than political. This is a film about right-wingers so weak that they cannot feel alive without a deity to worship.

Tony Rayns

Berlin 1999 - Berlin 98 - Berlin 97 - Berlin 96