LATE BLOOMER's Go Shibata Returns With DOMAN SEMAN

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LATE BLOOMER's Go Shibata Returns With DOMAN SEMAN
Not technically a 'return' as he has completed another film between this one and his break out Late Bloomer, but Japanese indie director Go Shibata has been largely off the radar in recent years.  But he's coming back with Doman Seman, a film that looks to take his trademark indie style and fixation with loud (and good) music in some different directions.  Nobody really seems to know exactly what this one is about yet other than that it involves supernatural forces that appear obviously occult in origin, based on the trailer, but the idea of Go moving in this direction is honestly every bit as exciting to me as it would be if Sion Sono or other directors of that ilk were to travel this particular road.  Don't expect to learn a lot but the trailer is below.
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