The Mountain of Terror

The Mountain of etrror

by Antoine Barraud

2010, France, Color, Video, 33 min

Synopsis

I decided to look for Terayama Shuji, for his soul, his reincarnations, his traces left behind. For all I know he could be a fish or a tiger, or just a breath of air. What I know is that he is out there and I will talk to him, no matter what it takes.

Director’s Biography

Antoine Barraud directed his first short Monstre in2005, immediately followed by Déluge and Monstre Numéro Deux, presented in Major French and international short film festivals such as Angers, Clermont-Ferrand, Brives, Sarajevo, Taipei, Moncton and others. In 2007 he directed and improvised mid-length feature, Song, with Lu Yi Ching, favorite actress on Tsai Ming Liang and Nobuhiro Suwa, the Japanese director of M/other. Next came a number of experimental portraits of filmmakers such as Kenneth Anger, Shuji Terayama and Koji Wakamatsu. Some of these portraits were presented at FID Marseille, Indie Lisboa and Turin, and the Cinémathèque Française brought them together for a special screening in 2010. In 2011, he and Claire Doyon co-directed Son of a Gun, a Super-8 tribute to Weegee’s New York. He co-produced, with Homegreen Films, Tsai Ming Liang’s Madame Butterfly and, along with Catherine Libert, produced the restoration of 3 previously unreleased filmsby Pierre Clémenti that went on to open the New York film festival in the Avant Garde category. Also, in 2011, he produced Stephen Dwoskin’s film Age is… He directed his first feature film The Sinkholes in 2012.

Selected Filmography

2012 LES GOUFFRES

2011 SON OF A GUN (court)

2010 LA FÔRET DES SONGES

2009 RIVER OF ANGER (court)

2009 DANIÈLE GOULD

2008 MONSTRE NUMÉRO DEUX (court)

2007 SONG

2006 DÉLUGE (court)

2005 MONSTRE (court)

Cast & Crew

Writer/Director

Antoine Barraud

Produced by

Antoine Barraud, Philippe Dijon de Monteton

Editing

Fred Piet

Cinematography

Antoine Barraud

Sound Design

Gilles Bénardeau

Music

Stephane Chalumeau, Antoine Dumont

with

Misa Ishibashi