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Ya lo decía el productor Val Lewton (artífice de algunos de los hitos de Jacques Tourneur): lo que más teme el hombre es la oscuridad. La crème de la crème del cómic y la ilustración se ponen al servicio del cine para crear una película colectiva centrada en el miedo a aquello que no se ve. La variedad de nombres se traslada al plano estético que va desde la geometría pura a trazos más figurativos y las historias transcurren por distintos senderos del terror: un hombre atrapado en una casa, niños que desaparecen, pesadillas e insectos devoradores. El resultado, sin embargo, posee una misteriosa unidad, el secreto de toda una revolución de la animación. (FILMAFFINITY)
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From Sandai, a teenage girl (Yuka Asai) writes to her friend in France. She met Jean Franasi on a visit to France. We hear her letters as she writes them. However when Jean comes to visit Tokyo for work and we hear his thoughts, it transpires that their feelings towards each other do not match.
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Documentary about the porn industry and erotic themes in Japan that describes recurring Japanese fantasies and through meetings with actors in the porn industry provides an insight into Japan's sex culture.
A controversial documentary made for the 1995's edition of the "Rencontres d'Arles", focusing on the japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki.
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A controversial documentary made for the 1995's edition of the "Rencontres d'Arles", focusing on the japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki.
Writer
A controversial documentary made for the 1995's edition of the "Rencontres d'Arles", focusing on the japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki.
Director
A controversial documentary made for the 1995's edition of the "Rencontres d'Arles", focusing on the japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki.
Director
A college student undergoes unorthodox surgical procedures by hospital nurses.
Himself
Cast Clinic is a "behind the scenes" footage about the making of Tokyo Blue, the new photography book by Romain Slocombe.
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A short history of the Japanese 'Pink' movie, focusing on the output of the Nikkatsu studio.