Nakamura Masanobu
An image from Flying Images, one of the productions that also features Nakamura Masanobu.

Nakamura Masanobu

In 1969, as the political and revolutionary season was coming to an end, Nakamura Masanobu began making films on 8mm film. In a career spanning nearly 30 years, he has created more than 40 films. Inheriting the obscenity of the underground, Nakamura’s unique world, which indulges in more personal desires and expressions, is filled with freedom and venom worthy of being called “post-underground cinema.” His films, which combine images of fetishism, SM, young girls, confinement, and crime with experimental techniques such as reshooting, strobing, frame by frame shooting, and repetition, confront the viewer with the fact that cinema is a device of desire and suggests that watching it could be a violent experience from time to time. Nakamura Masanobu is one of Japan’s most dangerous filmmakers, who says, “If you don’t create a world that is out of phase with the ordinary, it won’t be interesting.”

Flying Images

Flying Images

1989

Collection

Collection

1989

The Emptiness Close to me

The Emptiness Close to me

1994

RESOLUTION

RESOLUTION

1987

形

1993

Somewhere Someplace

Somewhere Someplace

1992

HANA

HANA

1971

DON'T WORRY KYOKO

DON'T WORRY KYOKO

1970