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Yayoi Kusama: I Adore Myself (2008)

Gênero : Documentário

Runtime : 1H 42M

Director : Takako Matsumoto

Sinopse

Captures the avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusamas creative process as she diligently works to complete her series of 50 large monochrome drawings. As her work comes to life, one can witness the essence of her art as it wells up in the conflict between life, death, and love.

Atores

Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi Kusama

Tripulações

Takako Matsumoto
Takako Matsumoto
Director
Kanji Enomoto
Kanji Enomoto
Executive Producer
Seiji Itaki
Seiji Itaki
Producer
Hiroko Baba
Hiroko Baba
Cinematography
Yasuyuki Fujii
Yasuyuki Fujii
Editor
Kenji Kondo
Kenji Kondo
Original Music Composer
Masami Kurihara
Masami Kurihara
Original Music Composer

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