Funeral Parade of Roses (薔薇の葬列, Bara no Sōretsu) is a 1969 Japanese New Wave experimental film written and directed by Toshio Matsumoto. It is a loose adaptation of the Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex, set in the underground gay culture of 1960s Tokyo.
The film centers 'gay-boy' Eddie, a young transgender woman working at a gay bar in Tokyo played by well-known Japanese gay entertainer Peter. The plot follows Eddie as she engages in a sexual relationship with the bar's owner, who promotes her as the lead girl of the establishment.
We will be screening it in the garden! We have heaters, blankets, and drinks specials… Happy hour from 4pm-7pm.
See you xxx
This is an LGBTQIA+ event
this film contains content depicting the following genres: Sex & Nudity, Violence & Gore, Profanity, Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking, Frightening & Intense Scenes. (18)
Accessibility
The front half of our bar - including the entrance, bathroom, bar area, and several tables is wheelchair accessible, thanks to your support in helping us make that possible. Please note that access to the rear section of the venue and the garden involves three steps. A handrail is installed to assist those with limited mobility, though this area is not currently wheelchair accessible. If you have any accessibility needs, feel free to mention them when booking or email us at info@lacamionera.com — we’ll do our best to support you and make your visit comfortable.