Your humble blogmeister meets director Yoshimitsu Banno for more than just the first time.
Article by Brett Homenick
Source: Yoshimitsu Banno
Genji Monogatari (a.k.a.
The Tale of Genji) is
a celebrated masterpiece of Japanese literature, and it is perhaps the first novel ever written. The story has been told and retold many times in Japan, most recently as
a film distributed by Toho just last month.
However, director Yoshimitsu Banno wants to update it for the 21st century.
Mr. Banno's production company
Advanced Audiovisual Productions, Inc., is proposing 3-D musical version that will take place in 11th-century Japan and present-day America.
This version will be called
Genji: The Shining One.
The film will depict the conflict between a father and son who have very different ideas about the direction of the son's future. The theme of forgiveness plays out during the movie's compelling drama.
Mr. Banno takes notes during our conversation.
The screenplay has already been written by Australian scribe Bob Ellis. Mr. Banno is seeking investors for this project, which he hopes will bring
The Tale of Genji, one of the most important literary works in human history, to a worldwide audience for the first time ever. Here is information for potential investors, courtesy of producer Yoshimitsu Banno:
As the second project of 3D movie, we are developing “GENJI – The Shining One 3D” and look for the first investor of 15,000,000 (yen).
The Privilege of the first investment is as follows,
As a bonus of the risk of the first investment, AAP remits 15,000,000 to the account of investor on the next day of the start of filming.
(2) The investor could have the position of planning producer and gets 2,000,000 payment on the next day of the start of filming.
(3) Investor possesses the share of 10% of net income of AAP as a privilege of the first investor.
As always, I am happy to pass on any serious inquiries to Mr. Banno. You can help expose a significant part of Japanese history to the world at large!