filmantidote:bellsandforks:“It’s the nation that does not permit you to live.”Death by Hanging (1968
filmantidote:bellsandforks:“It’s the nation that does not permit you to live.”Death by Hanging (1968), dir. Nagisa ŌshimaThe context of the film is vital as it is relevant more than ever. The film is about an ethnic Korean in Japan who is set to be executed by hanging. Koreans have historically lived as marginalized members in Japan and have been heavily discriminated against despite many of them having all the makings of citizenship by being born and brought up in Japan. Oshima examines how the state legitimizes violence and racism as it permeates in the Japanese conscious of who is deemed worthy of life and who is not. An underlying theme is that guilty or innocent by state-set terms of criminality, marginalized people are guilty at birth. -- source link