Kappa
movie

Released June 17, 1986
Overview
Deconstructing the myth of Oedipus within the framework of an ancient Japanese folk story, the Yonemotos craft a highly charged discourse of loss and desire. Quoting from Bunuel, Freud, pop media and art, they place the symbology of Western psychosexual analytical theory into a cross-cultural context, juxtaposing the Oedipal and Kappa myths in a delirious collusion of form and content. The Kappa, a malevolent Japanese water imp, is played with eerie intensity by artist Mike Kelley; actress Mary Woronov plays Jocasta as a vamp from a Hollywood exploitation film. Steeped in perversions and violent longings, both the Kappa and Oedipus legends are presented in highly stylized, purposefully "degraded" forms, reflecting their media-exploitative cultural contexts. In this ironic yet oddly poignant essay of psychosexual compulsion and catharsis, the Yonemotos demonstrate that even in debased forms, cultural archetypes hold the power to move and manipulate.
Crew
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Nick Elliot
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Director of Photography
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Bruce Yonemoto
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Director

Norman Yonemoto
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Director
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Bruce Yonemoto
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Producer
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Carl Stone
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Music

Mike Kelley
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Animation
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Jim Shaw
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Animation

Norman Yonemoto
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Producer

Norman Yonemoto
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Writer

Mike Kelley
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Writer
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Bruce Yonemoto
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Writer


