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Jan

29

2009

“The world of mental illness is hidden behind a curtain,” says Kazuhiro Soda. The Japanese filmmaker’s second feature documentary, MENTAL, is a fascinating peek behind that curtain. Mental illness is terrifying for anyone who suffers from it. But mental patients in Japan have even more to contend with, as society shuns them and the government politicizes their care. Sit in on my talk with Soda, and have your consciousness raised.

Mental recently won Best Documentary at Pusan Film Festival and Dubai Film Festival, and is slated to play at Berlin Film Festival the first week in February. Mental is cinema verite—a filmmaking method whereby the director finds and records actual events, without prompting or scripting the participants. It was the ideal means to meet the variegated personalities of Chorale Okayama, an outpatient mental clinic in Japan. Soda interspersed observation and interviews of mental patients, staff, volunteers, and home mental health aides. He elaborated on his process in the Director’s Statement:
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Dec

13

2008

I left Kentucky a decade ago, but news of southern redneck shenanigans seems to follow me. I first heard about this on local news radio—JapanToday.com has a full write-up. O.C. Welch, owner of a Ford dealership in Hardeeburg, South Carolina, has taken out a one-minute radio spot to deride Japanese cars and everyone who buys them. “They’re rice-ready…they’re not road-ready.”
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