Mei Shigenobu - Film Appearances

Film Appearances

Mei Shigenobu appears in Nobuyuki Oura's November 2006 movie 9/11-8/15 Japan Pack Suicide (『9.11-8.15-日本心中-』).

Mei also appears in Documentary on Zunou Keisatsu ドキュメンタリー頭脳警察 (2009), a documentary featuring the life of the Japanese Rock band "Zunou Keisatu" 頭脳警察 (Brain Police) and its lead singer PANTA.

In 2010, Mei costarred in the fictional Japanese movie on figure skating COACH as a sports journalist.

In 2010, Mei Shigenobu and her mother Fusako Shigenobu were featured in Shane O'Sullivan (filmmaker)'s documentary film Children of the Revolution, which premiered at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam.

In 2011, Mei Shigenobu was featured in Eric Baudelaire's experimental movie The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi, and 27 years without Images along with filmmaker and Japanese Red Army member Masao Adachi, which competed at the 22nd Marseilles International Film Festival.

On 10 Septemper 2012, Mei Shigenobu appeared as a guest in the program "Free word" on Al_Mayadeen Channel hosted by George_Galloway.

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