17th New York Asian Film Festival

Jun 29 - Jul 15, 2018

Photo: © Smokin' on the Moon Production Committee

International Premiere

Smokin' on the Moon

ニワトリ☆スター

This striking debut feature from independent production house Gentle Underground Monkeys follows two slackers who work at a midnight bar while also selling marijuana. When they come dangerously close to some unhinged yakuza, their paths diverge leading to wildly different fates. Former musician and video game director Kanato Wolf pulls all cinematic stops for a dazzling storytelling style, as eclectic as the film’s zany cast of characters. Yet for all its glorious gonzo-cult movie trappings, Smokin’ on the Moon also proves a deeply moving and bittersweet tale of love, friendship and perseverance in the face of life’s most daunting challenges.

Director: Kanata Wolf
Cast: Ishibashi Honoka, Iura Arata, Abe Ryohei
Languages: Japanese with English subtitles
2017; 119 min.; DCP

SCHEDULE:

Tuesday July 10, 9:15pm
Film Society of Lincoln Center

Q&A with director Kanata Wolf

Kanata Wolf
かなた狼

Kanata Wolf (born Tanaka Yuichiro) worked as a chef in his native Osaka before becoming the owner of the arts complex Michikusa Apartment, where his debut feature Smokin’ on the Moon (2017) was filmed. He is a member of the Osaka-and-Bangkok-based hip-hop collaborative Tom Yum Samurai, which features musicians from Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, France and New York City. As well as composing music, he has directed many music videos, sports films and commercials. He was the creative director and composer for Nakai Yu's Thai-shot Bloody Snake Under the Sun (2007) set in a lost Okinawa of the 1960s.