God Speed You! Black Emperor

God Speed You! Black Emperor (ゴッド・スピード・ユー! Black Emperor) is a 1976 Japanese black-and-white 16 mm documentary film by director Mitsuo Yanagimachi that follows the exploits of young Japanese motorcyclists known as the "Black Emperors".[1]

God Speed You! Black Emperor
DVD cover
Directed byMitsuo Yanagimachi
Produced byMitsuo Yanagimachi
CinematographyTaro Akashi
Katsutoshi Iwanaga
Makoto Sugiura
Kimio Tsukamoto
Yoshibumi Yokoyama
Edited byTomoyo Ōshima, Eiko Yoshida
Distributed byToei Company
Release date
  • 1976 (1976)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

The 1970s in Japan saw the rise of a motorcycling movement called the bōsōzoku, which drew the interest of the media. The movie follows a member of the "Black Emperors" motorcycle club and his interaction with his parents after he gets in trouble with the police.

The Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor took their name from the film.[2]

References

  1. God Speed You! Black Emperor at IMDb
  2. Bryant, David (September 1998). "Back from infinity". The Wire (Interview). No. 175. Interviewed by David Keenan. Archived from the original on 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2023-10-04 via brainwashed.com.


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