
Director
Toshio Matsumoto
Born 1932 · Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Toshio Matsumoto (松本 俊夫 Matsumoto Toshio) (March 25, 1932 – April 12, 2017) was a Japanese film director, a pioneer of avant-garde experimental movies, multimedia, and video in his homeland and abroad. Matsumoto was born in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan and graduated from Tokyo University in 1955. His first short was Ginrin, which he made in 1955, however his most famous film is 1969's wildly experimental Funeral Parade of Roses (also known as Bara no soretsu). Funeral Parade of Roses influenced Stanley Kubrick's film A Clockwork Orange heavily. The film was a retelling of Oedipus Rex, featuring a trans person (portrayed by Pîta) trying to move up in the world of the Japanese hostess clubs. Matsumoto published many books of photography and art and was a professor and dean of Arts at the Kyoto University of Art and Design. He was also the President of the Japan Society of Image Arts and Sciences.
Directed

Funeral Parade of Roses
Director · 1969

Demons
Director · 1971

Dogra Magra
Director · 1988

Atman
Director · 1975

Everything Visible Is Empty
Director · 1975

For My Crushed Right Eye
Director · 1968

Silver Wheel
Director · 1955

The Weavers of Nishijin
Director · 1961

Ki or Breathing
Director · 1980

Phantom
Director · 1975

White Hole
Director · 1979

Expansion
Director · 1973

Sway
Director · 1985

Shift
Director · 1982

Ecstasis
Director · 1969

The Song of Stone
Director · 1963

Relation
Director · 1982

Enigma: Nazo
Director · 1978



