Ore wa Sono Sion da!

Ore wa Sono Sion da!

1985
Documentary
Short Film
35m
This is the highly experimental first film by the then 22-year-old Sono. The title means "I am Sono Sion!" Shot on 8mm, it is a free-wheeling, intimate, poetic cinematic journal in which the artist contemplates his life as he approaches his birthday. The film clearly reveals the experimental roots of a director whose subsequent work has made him a cult figure both inside and outside Japan. (KG)
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Ore wa Sono Sion da!

1985
Documentary
Short Film
35m
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Rated 22 Nov 2019
50
34th
Its weird and not very good but it is a look at Sion Sono as a young upstart trying to break into the business and making a patched together home video thing like you'd see people do for a high school project. This is only of interest now because he got famous.
Rated 07 Apr 2021
25
7th
The parts where the filmmaker isn't mugging for the camera give a slight feeling of a guy who is figuring out how to create images, but the overwhelming impression left by this effort is that Sion Sono needed to go through a very long process before he had any chance of making anything resembling a good movie. Nevertheless, at least it cannot be said that he was trying to conform to someone else's aesthetic idea.
Rated 21 Oct 2013
50
14th
Pretty interesting for Sono fans.

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