Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no Tobira (Cowboy Bebop: The Movie) 2001 M
When
8.00pm, Thu 21 Mar 2019 (115 mins)
Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
Screening from a 35mm film print.
“The popular anime series from which Cowboy Bebop: The Movie sprang is a thoroughly modern and aggressively cool collision of film noir, cyberpunk, and about half a million other influences (Bob Dylan, Don Siegel, etc). The big-screen version offers more of the same plus a new dizzying attention to detail, and a whole lot of prescient millennial dread. The year is 2071 and Mars looks like a combination of Casablanca and upper Manhattan. Quite naturally, some bearded lunatic wants to destroy it with rush-hour car bombings and elaborate bioterror plots (that the film was originally released in Japan in September 2001 is an eerie coincidence). A gargantuan bounty reward on the culprit attracts lanky, semi-heroic cash-seeker Spike Spiegel and his motley crew of ‘Cowboys,’ who move in on the lone terrorist only to find a labyrinth of government conspiracies and military experiments…” Patrick Macias, San Francisco Bay Guardian
Film Details
- Director: Shinichirō Watanabe
- Script: Nobumoto Keik,
- Based on: the Series by Yatate Hajime
- Cinematographer: Ohgami Yoichi
- Editor: Kakesu Shuichi
- Cast: Tada Aoi, Yamadera Koichi, Ishizuka Unsho, Hayashibara Megumi
- Prints/ Rights: Sony Pictures Entertainment
- Producer: Nobumoto Keik
- Year: 2001
- Runtime: 115 minutes
- Country: Japan
- Language: Japanese
- Sound: Dolby Digital
- Colour: Colour
- Screening Format: 35mm