880-04 (13 min. ; 2001). Chichi no hi (9 min. ; 1985) ; Ore wa Sion Sono da! (36 min. ; 1985) ; Ai (31 min. 1986) -- disc 2. Otoko no hanamichi (101 min. ; 1986) -- disc 3. Kessen! Joshiryou tai Danshiryou (102 min. ; 1988) -- disc 4. Jitensha toiki (94 min. ; 1990) -- disc 5. Heya = The room (91 min. ; 1993) -- disc 6. Badfilm (161 min. ; 1995) -- disc 7. Keiko desu kedo (61 min. ; 1997) ; Kaze (27 min. ; 1998) ; 0cm4 (21 min. ; 1999) -- disc 8. Utsushimi (108 min. ; 1999) ; Chichi no hi (13 min. ; 2001).
Summary:
Disc 4: Jitensha toiki: "A coming-of-age tale about two underachievers in the perfectionist Japan"--Wikipedia, viewed November 20, 2014. Disc 5: Heya: "A serial killer is looking for a room in a bleak, doomed Tokyo district"--Wikipedia, viewed November 20, 2014. Disc 7: Keiko desu kedo: "Keiko Suzuki is a lonely waitress in Tokyo. Her father passes away of cancer and she becomes obsessed with the passage of time. And so, three weeks before her 22nd birthday, she decides to record this period of time in the most accurate way possible, regardless of how lonely or banal this record ends up being."--written by Team Sono in IMDb, viewed November 20, 2014. Disc 8: Utsushimi: "While butoh master Akaji Maro is in rehearsal and fashion designer Shinichiro Arakawa preparing for the Paris collection, filmmaker Sion Sono begins a movie about a high school girl who falls in love ... with a restaurant cook she's never even talked to. Soon the artists' works come together in a race to help the girl's love."--written by Team Sono in IMDb, viewed November 20, 2014.
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