A Snake of June (Japanese: 六月の蛇, Rokugatsu no hebi)[1] is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto.[2] His seventh film, it is notable for its monochrome blue cinematography tinted in post production. It won the Kinematrix Film Award and the San Marco Special Jury Award at the Venice Film Festival.
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Directed by | Shinya Tsukamoto |
Written by | Shinya Tsukamoto |
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Cinematography | Shinya Tsukamoto |
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Music by | Chu Ishikawa |
Production company | Kaijyu Theater |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Set in an anonymous Japanese metropolis, the film tells the tale of shy career woman, Rinko, and Shigehiko, her hygiene-obsessed, workaholic husband. The couple explore their sexuality in a number of ways, causing their lives to be disrupted.
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