Iron Man: The Cinema of Shinya Tsukamoto

Tom Mes
4.18
87 ratings 7 reviews
Unleashed with the now legendary black and white cyberpunk masterpiece The Iron Man, Shinya Tsukamoto is one of Japan's leading filmmakers. With visual assaults like Tetsuo The Body Hammer, Tokyo Fist and Bullet Ballet he gained a worldwide following and paved the way for the international breakthrough of Japanese cinema. Despite his fame he remains fiercely independent, financing, writing, shooting, directing and often also starring in his own films. Shinya Tsukamoto is literally uncompromising. Fully authorised by the director and featuring first hand accounts from many of his close collaborators, Iron The Cinema of Shinya Tsukamoto is a fascinating and in-depth look at the life and work of an intense, groundbreaking filmmaker who counts Quentin Tarantino, Tsui Hark, novelist William Gibson and The Matrix directors The Wachowski Brothers among his most loyal fans. Illustrated with hundreds of stills, behind-the-scenes pictures and rare photographs from Tsukamoto's private collection. Plus a complete filmography with cast and crew credits, and detailed information on DVD availability.
Genres: FilmNonfictionJapan
272 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
29 (33%)
4 star
47 (54%)
3 star
10 (11%)
2 star
0 (0%)
1 star
1 (1%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Tom Mes

Lists with this book

Mondo Macabro : Weird & Wonderful Cinema Around the World
I Was a Teenage Movie Maker: The Book
Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film
Film-Acres Delinquent Movie Ranch
277 books15 voters
The Iron Man
The Man in the Iron Mask
Hard Times
Iron
166 books28 voters