Chaste and controlled – film exposes dark side of J-pop


Exploitative contracts that force young female Japanese pop stars to forego relationships and sex are at the heart of director Koji Fukada’s (pic) latest film, which has premiered in Cannes.

The 45-year-old director said he was inspired by a news report about a Japanese “idol”, as the starlets are known, who was sued by her management agency after breaking a “no dating” clause.

Fukada cast former idol Saito Kyoko in the lead role of his feature Love on Trial which tells the story of a young performer who undergoes a similar ordeal.

“I felt a deep discomfort, a real unease when I found out, and that’s what made me want to look into the subject a bit and then turn it into a screenplay,” he said in Cannes.

The film highlights the unequal relationship between management agencies and the idols, who are usually teenagers trained to become a mixture of pop star, online influencer and advertising prop.

But the core of the film examines the demand that the women remain unattached and chaste – in order for their older, male fanbase to project their fantasies.

As the lyrics to the songs of Fukada’s fictional five-member group “Happy Fanfare” make clear, the performers spend their time singing about the idea of falling in love.

“The industry really encourages this kind of artificial love between fans and their idols,” the director of The Real Thing and Harmonium explained.

“As soon as an idol appears to have a romantic relationship with someone, it’s well known that they lose a lot of popularity.”

As well as selling merchandise, the women also offer their time for meet-and-greet events – for a price – at which fans can come to talk to them, hold hands, and take selfies.

The activist director, who has previously spoken out about sexual harassment and the Japanese film industry’s over-reliance on manga adaptations, believes the J-pop industry reflects the prejudices of Japanese society.

“There is a lot of prejudice and gender discrimination towards women in our patriarchal system,” he said. “We tend to believe that women must be pure, untouched and submissive.” — AFP

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