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  1. Apr 15, 2021 · Written by Saijō Yaso, composed by Yūji Koseki, arranged by Takio Niki, and sung by Noboru Kirishima and Akio Namihira. Released in 1943 as the theme song for pro-war propaganda film “Kessen no Ōzora e (To the Sky of Decisive Battle)”. In this film, the customers at the Chazuke restaurant sing this song.

  2. Directed by Nagisa Oshima • 1967 • Japan In Oshima's enigmatic tale, four sexually hungry high school students preparing for their university entrance exams meet up with an inebriated teacher singing bawdy drinking songs. This encounter sets them on a less than academic path. Oshima's hypnotic, free-form depiction of generational political apathy features stunning color cinematography.

  3. Jun 4, 2010 · Sing a Song of Sex” has a very strong visual style, consisting of a red and black color scheme and repeated images of the Japanese flag. Those looking for Godardian touches will be pleased by the appearance of colorful, pop-inspired movie posters and Coca-Cola advertisements, though Oshima doesn’t use the same jarring cinematic techniques of “Pierrot le fou” or “La Chinoise.”

  4. Sing a Song of Sex is a film directed by Nagisa Ôshima with Ichirô Araki, Koji Iwabuchi, Kazuyoshi Kushida, Hiroshi Satō. Year: 1967. Original title: Nihon shunka-kô (Sing A Song of Sex). Synopsis: A group of provincial high school students, in Tokyo for their university entrance examinations, are thoroughly disillusioned with the older ...