White, Black, Indian (1991)
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".
Director: Hirohiko Tado
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Tetsuo Ogawa as |
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Fusako Kojima as |
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Kyohei Ogawa as |
| Directing | Hirohiko Tado | Director |
| Camera | Hirohiko Tado | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Hirohiko Tado | Script |
| Art | Tetsuo Ogawa | Production Design |
| Editing | Tetsuo Ogawa | Editor |
| Editing | Hirohiko Tado | Editor |