Camp
Originally released in 1970. Camp is a feature film. directed by Michio Okabe. At just 44 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Mitsutaka Ishii
Synopsis
The title is a phonetical arrangement in kanji Chinese characters of camp, a concept synonymous with Michio Okabe. Okabe radically explores his distinct, Japanese camp aesthetic in the enclosed space of the film world. As written in the kanji, “precious night, wealth of dreams” (貴い夜、夢の富), inhabitants of the night world such as butoh dancer, gay character, night watch, violinist, masseuse, yakitori shop, vampire, dog, and cat, appear one after another and unfold a disastrous but beautiful soirée.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Camp about?
The title is a phonetical arrangement in kanji Chinese characters of camp, a concept synonymous with Michio Okabe. Okabe radically explores his distinct, Japanese camp aesthetic in the enclosed spa...
Who directed Camp?
Camp was directed by Michio Okabe.
How long is Camp?
Camp has a runtime of 0 hours and 44 minutes (44 minutes total).
When was Camp released?
Camp was released on January 1, 1970 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Camp?
The main cast of Camp includes Mitsutaka Ishii.