A (1998 Japanese film)
A is a 1998 Japanese documentary film about the Aum Shinrikyo cult following the arrest of its leaders for instigating the sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway in 1995. The film focuses on a young spokesman for the cult Hiroshi Araki, a troubled 28-year-old who had severed all family ties and rejected all forms of materialism before joining the sect.
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Directed by | Tatsuya Mori |
Produced by | Takaharu Yasuoka |
Starring | Hiroshi Araki |
Cinematography | Tatsuya Mori Takaharu Yasuoka |
Edited by | Tatsuya Mori Takaharu Yasuoka |
Music by | Poe Pak |
Production company | 'A' Production Committee |
Distributed by | Tidepoint Pictures (2006) Facets Multimedia Distribution (2008) Gold View Company Ltd. |
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Running time | 136 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Director Tatsuya Mori was allowed exclusive access to Aum's offices for over a year as news media were continually kept out. However, despite the documentary's unique perspective on Aum's internal workings, it was not financially successful.
Mori released the sequel A2 in 2001, which followed the dissolution of the cult in the absence of their leader, Shoko Asahara.
Cast
- Hiroshi Araki - Himself
References
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