Although the name Kiyoshi Kurosawa has become synonymous for the early days of J-horror as well as effective thrillers such as “Creepy”, the director is also known to experiment within genres, finding new ways of storytelling and visualizing a world. One of those cinematic experiments may also be “Beautiful New Bay Area Project”, a short feature commissioned by the Hong Kong International Film Festival and which screened at international festivals such as the 13th edition of the New York Asian Film Festival. Currently streaming on Mubi, it blends elements of drama and martial arts with an additional comment about the mentality of certain corporations changing the landscape of a city.
“Beautiful New Bay Area Project” is now streaming on Mubi
Upon inspecting a wharf where his company plans a new project commissioned by the city, company president Amano (Tasuku Emoto) observes a group of workers, among them Takako (Mao Mita...
“Beautiful New Bay Area Project” is now streaming on Mubi
Upon inspecting a wharf where his company plans a new project commissioned by the city, company president Amano (Tasuku Emoto) observes a group of workers, among them Takako (Mao Mita...
- 2/17/2021
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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