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Mad Tiger

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Japan, United States · 2015
1h 22m
Director Michael Haertlein, Jonathan Yi
Starring Kengo Hioki, Kotaro Tsukada, Yumiko Hioki
Genre Documentary, Music

Two best friends spent the last fifteen years touring the country in their performance art punk band, Peelander-Z. When one of them decides to quit, they both face more profound challenges than expected. They are forced to now navigate their friendship outside of the band.

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Variety by Dennis Harvey

This aptly colorful documentary doesn’t provide all that much insight into the act’s history, and the human conflicts aren’t fully illuminated, either. But it’s fun entering these performers’ universe even with a less than all-access pass.

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Los Angeles Times by Martin Tsai

Directors Jonathan Yi and Michael Haertlein put the focus on the standard reality-TV repertoire like "Making the Band." Their repeated disregard for Hioki's pleas to go off the record smacks of opportunism and exploitation rather than revelation.

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Village Voice by Michael Nordine

Yet another documentary paean to an unsung musical act whose fringe staying power is as remarkable as its lack of mainstream coverage.

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The Seattle Times by Soren Andersen

Combining rowdy concert footage and revealing offstage interactions of the band members, Mad Tiger is a well-executed portrait of a band coming apart at the seams.

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