sfs.org.sg 2009, 74 min, Colour, HD, Japanese with English subtitles, PG Directed by MATSUE Tetsuaki / 松江哲明Cast: MAENO Kenta, THE DAVID BOWIES, NAGASAWAI Tsugumi World sales: SPOTTED PRODUCTIONS In this offbeat documentary filmed in one single 74-minute take, JFF 2008 guest MATSUE Tetsuaki follows around singer songwriter MAENO Kenta’s guerrilla show along the streets of Kichijoji — Tokyo’s coolest suburb. On New Year’s Day in 2009, we travel with Maeno as he walks from Tokyo’s Musashino Hachimangu Shrine through the streets of Kichijoji to Inokashira Park. Matsue turns the entire city into an enormous stage and captures a full sixteen song set, while at the same time revealing to us the true face of the city and the people who live in it. Best Film – Tokyo International Film Festival 2009 About the director: Born 1977 in Tokyo. Graduated in 1999 from the Japan Academy of Moving Images. For his graduation work, Matsue chose to explore his ethnic Korean roots in the autobiographical documentary ANNYONG KIMCHI, which participated in festivals worldwide, and won the NETPAC Special Mention at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival in 1999. Since then, Matsue has continued to work extensively in all aspects of documentary and film: directing more documentaries, acting in others’ works such as MEIKE Mitsuru’s THE GLAMOROUS LIFE OF SACHIKO HANAI (SIFF 2006), being a judge for the “Winds of Asia” segment of the Tokyo International Film Festival, and movie …