The Autumn Festival of Dogo, one of the most violent religious festivals in Japan, takes place each year in the town of Matsuyama on the island of Shikoku. From the meticulous preparation to the battle, it is above all an immersive plunge into a mysterious and abstruse ceremony reported by Gaspard Kuentz (to whom we owe notably Kings of the Wind & Electric Queens, co-direct- ed with Cédric Dupire, VdR 2014). Alternating between external and distant viewpoints – such as the women leaning on the balcony to watch – and the perspective of an on-board and subjective camera, intertwining silence into the tumult of the collective trance, Uzu builds the immersive account of an event and conserves the tension required to evoke the brutal assault. Somewhere between visual ethnography and war reporting, a sensorial choreography imbued with violence, in submission to the chief.
Director: Gaspard Kuents
Producer: Kouji Tsujimoto/Gaspard Kuentz
Assistant Director: Kentaro Akiya/Mirai Osawa
Director of Photography: Kenta Tawara/Mirai Osawa/Kentaro Akiya
Sound Designer: Yasuhiro Morinaga
Designer: Yohei Okashita
Production: Japan
Year:2015
Length: 27mins
Format: HD
Festivals
Cinema Du Reel, France
Jean Rouch Film Festival, France
Hot Doc Film Festival