“Bye Bye Love”, a queer-themed Japanese film from the 70s, by the relatively unknown Isao Fujisawa, was thought lost until 2018, when a film negative was discovered in a warehouse by the producer and sometimes director Suzuki Akihiro, who then made a new print and re-premiered the film in an online forum.
Bye Bye Love is screening at Queer East Festival
The film begins with a young man who has just been dumped by his girlfriend on the phone, and reacts as the epitome of “the guy”. A bit later, he bumps across the street with a woman running, who asks him to stop the pervert who is chasing her. It turns out though, that she has just stolen a Doors LP from a record store and that the ‘pervert' is actually a policeman, whom the young man proceeds on tackling, inevitably getting arrested. He manages to escape though, and soon...
Bye Bye Love is screening at Queer East Festival
The film begins with a young man who has just been dumped by his girlfriend on the phone, and reacts as the epitome of “the guy”. A bit later, he bumps across the street with a woman running, who asks him to stop the pervert who is chasing her. It turns out though, that she has just stolen a Doors LP from a record store and that the ‘pervert' is actually a policeman, whom the young man proceeds on tackling, inevitably getting arrested. He manages to escape though, and soon...
- 4/18/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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