A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 30, 1981
Original Title:
豚鶏心中
Alternate Titles:
Pig-Chicken Suicide
Tonkei shinjû
Свино-куриное самоубийство
猪鸡心中
豚鶏心中
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Kyôeisha
Yokubô Production
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Pig Chicken Suicide is a veritable assault on the senses, mixing violent images of animal slaughter, racial strife, and surrealism to tell the story of two Koreans living in Japan whose love is destroyed due to overwhelming racial discrimination. In explicit abattoir photos and much symbolism, Matsui tells about the struggles of ethnic Koreans in Japan. A butcher's love affair and his relationship with the animals he kills frame the story.
Assistant Director:
Hiroyuki Kiyomi
Fumio Shiraishi
Nobuhiro Suwa
Camera Operator:
Takao Ichikawa
Yoshiharu Tezuka
Director:
Yoshihiko Matsui
Director of Photography:
Kazuo Hara
Editor:
Ritsuchi Kanemon
Executive Producer:
Eisei Yô
Lighting Technician:
Michihiro Yamada
Producer:
Tetsuki Ijichi
Screenplay:
Yoshihiko Matsui
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