
Tsuburekakatta migime no tame ni
Two series of images, chaotically showcasing Japan in the '60s, showing images of student riots, ads and pop culture.
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"Essentially a short, collage-based film that seems to be a kind of document of late 1960's Japanese youth culture, music and trends, using a wildly creative juxtaposition of various film stock that is presented in the form of a continual split-screen. The film is notable for using footage from director Toshio Matsumoto's subsequent work, the avant-garde masterpiece Funeral Parade of Roses (1969), while the implications of the title, "For the Damaged Right Eye", are closely related to a scene from that particular film. For the Damaged Right Eye - aka For My Crushed Right Eye..."
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Two series of images, chaotically showcasing Japan in the '60s, showing images of student riots, ads and pop culture.





