
1973
Mr O’s Book of the Dead is the last of a trilogy of experimental films about Kazuo Ohno, co-founder of the contemporary Japanese style of dance known as butoh, made with director Chiaki Nagano during a period in which he had retired from public performance, and just before he began touring the world as a solo dancer with his celebrated work Admiring La Argentina. In the film, Ohno leads a troupe of strangely dressed, made-up and gesticulating dancers through a succession of landscapes alternately lush, desolate and surreal.

Kazuo Ohno

The Naked Summer

The Masseurs

Butoh: Piercing the Mask

Horrors of Malformed Men

Cherry Blossoms

Dance of Darkness

Casting a Light on the Dance of Darkness

Navel and A-Bomb

Flowerbird Butoh: A Way of Life

Dandy

Kazuo Ohno: Beauty and Strength

The Body, The Expression of a Creature’s True Nature

The Story of a Tree

Flesh, Board, and Nails

Goblet of Lapiz Iazuli

Rose Color Dance

XXL

Gloss of Darkness

Butoh: Body on the Edge of Crisis

Just Visiting This Planet