Yoshihiro Katô
Born: None
Yoshihiro Katō (1936-2018) was an artist and one of the founding members, along with Shinichi Iwata, of the avant-garde arts group Zero Jigen (Zero Dimension) in the early 1960s. Beginning with Haitsukubari kōshin (Crawling Procession), staged in January 1963 in the Sakae district of Nagoya, over a long period of time they executed an extraordinary number of performances known as “Rituals” in Tokyo and elsewhere.
Funeral Parade of Roses
as (uncredited)Released: 1969-09-13
In 1960s Tokyo, Gonda owns a bar in which the gay, cross-dresser, and trans scenes meet. Gonda...
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as KashiwagiReleased: 1969-08-30
The story of a sexy girl with a passion for attracting men and counting the money she entices...
Movie pageCybele: A Pastoral Ritual in Five Scenes
as uncreditedReleased: 1969-02-18
A documentary of an avant-garde theatre performance, presents an orgiastic rite of sex,...
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