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Friday, Feb 14, 2025
7:00 PM (90 mins)
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BAMPFA
Summer Vacation 1999
35mm Archival Print
In Conversation
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Jenni Olson is a Berkeley-based queer film historian, writer, and filmmaker who is the proud proprietor of Butch.org, which features more information about all of her work as a longtime champion of LGBTQ+ cinema.
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Karen Nakamura is the Robert and Colleen Haas Distinguished Chair of Disability Studies and a Professor of Anthropology at UC Berkeley. She is currently working on the intersections of transsexuality and disability politics in postwar Japan.
Eri Miyajima, Tomoko Otakara, Miyuki Nakano, Eri Fukatsu,
Based on the shojo manga The Heart of Thomas, this ethereal Japanese melodrama has achieved cult status for its brilliant melancholic exploration of the shifting attractions between four boys at an isolated country school. Shusuke Kaneko cast girls in the male roles, later dubbing in their voices with those of four male actors. A simultaneously gay, lesbian, and T4T (trans for trans) movie, Summer Vacation 1999 was praised by the late noted historian of Japanese cinema Donald Richie as “one of the most original Japanese films of the year.” It was never released on DVD or digitally in the United States.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Rio Kishida
Based On
Moto Hagio’s Touma no shinzou, a.k.a. The Heart of Thomas
Cinematographer
- Kenji Takama
Language
- Japanese
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- Color
- 35mm
- 90 mins
Source
- Institute of Contemporary Arts
Permission
- Aniplex
Event Accessibility
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