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Rosebud (2013)

Directed by James Richards
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9min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

The censored images in Rosebud were shot in a library in Tokyo. I came across them by accident while researching there in the spring of 2012. The books, monographs on Mapplethorpe, Tillmans and May Ray, were being imported into Japan from Europe when they were stopped by customs officials. Local law in Japan forbids a library from having books with any images that might induce arousal in a viewer. So after negotiations with the Director, it was agreed that customs workers would go through the shipment and sandpaper away the genitals from any contested images. The video is focused on the violence of the action of sandpapering – to the point where glossy black printer ink gives way to the scuffed and bruised paper stock underneath. There’s something intense but also futile in these marks. The video is a study of rubbing against and along different surfaces: the meniscus of water over the print, the elderflower rubbed along a boy’s body.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleRosebud
Original languageEN
Production countriesJapan, United Kingdom
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 2013
Assistant directorsJames Richards

Release dates

Premiere

United Kingdom / Jan 01, 2013

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