Tekkonkinkreet
(Tekkon kinkreet)
by Michael Arias
Japan
Animation
Co-director: Ando Hiroaki
Script: Anthony Weintraub adapted from Taiyo Matsumoto's manga
Editing: Takemiya M.
Music: Plaid
Art Director: Kimura Shinji
Animation Director: Nishimi Shojiro
Cast: Ninomiya K., Aoi Yu, Iseya Uke, Kudo Kankuro, Tanaka Min
Production: Aniplex, Asmik Ace, Shogakukan Inc., Beyond C., Tokyo MX
Distribution:
Rezo Films
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75010 Paris
France
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www.rezofilms.com
Year: 2006
Screening: 2009
35 mm, Colour, 111 min,
OV Japanese with French Subtitles
Berlin and Tokyo Film Festivals
White and Black are two orphans who,strike terror in the streets of Takara, the 'treasure' city. These two kids nicknamed 'Cats' for their agility are racketeers bandits, yakuzas and religious fanatics. Yet they are quite different. Black is a harsh fanatic whereas White is innocent and dreamy. Everything changes when a powerful yakuza decides to eliminate them and shape the city in his own way. However, the worse danger for the two brothers might be the inner devil threatening to crush their souls.
Tekkonkinkreet is the adaptation of Taiyo Matsumoto's manga Tekkon kinkreet.
This is the first American animation feature film in Japan. It deals with brotherhood, lost love and human kindness in a modern corrupted society. This harsh elegy of our ever-changing times is also a visual achievement, and a story which echoes in every one. The title, a pun on Japanese words for 'concrete', 'steel' and 'muscle', brings evocative visions of steel and concrete cities fighting against the power of imagination.