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For this Sunday Kino Night, we’re starting with the Japanese thriller The Face of Another (1966), one of the most highly-regarded films of renowned auteur Hiroshi Teshigahara. A man’s face is blown off in an accident, and he has his doctor give him a new face. Uh-oh! He got the Joker face, and starts becoming the mask. His turn toward villainy begins. This is considered one of the all-time classics of Japanese cinema, currently ranking at #248 on Letterboxd’s Top 250 films of all time. Looks neat; let’s watch.

After that is Billy Elliot (2000), a British dramedy about a boy who discovers his love for ballet. The only problem is that he’s from a working-class family during the miners’ strike of 1984, and his father holds some less-than-enlightened views on male dancers. This film received three Oscar nomnations, including for Best Director and Original Screenplay. Director is Stephen Daldry, a perennial maker of Oscar slush like The Hours (2002) and The Reader (2008). However, pretty much everyone agrees this is his best work, and I’m a sucker for labor-themed movies, so we’ll check it out.

We’ll start at 8PM EST on Hextube, right here:

https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies

Be there, comrades!

Letterboxd:

Doesthedogdie.com links:

CWs for The Face of Another:

  • Gaslighting.
  • Implied sexual assault of woman by Jokerfied protagonist. Not really depicted, though.
  • Cheating.
  • Mental institution scene.
  • Hospital scene.
  • Misophonia.
  • Body dysmorphica.
  • Suicide.
  • Shaky cam.
  • Ableist language.
  • “Sexual content”. Seems pretty non-explicit to me, unless I missed something.
  • Incest.
  • Sad ending.
  • Blood.
  • Drowning.

CWs for Billy Elliot:

  • Stalking.
  • Domestic violence.
  • Capitalism.
  • Chld abuse.
  • Alcoholism.
  • Shaving.
  • Dementia.
  • Blood.
  • Death of parent.
  • Cheating.
  • Destruction of child’s toy.
  • Ghosts.
  • Spitting.
  • Anxiety attack.
  • Homophobic slurs.

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