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CINEASTE | Woman in the Dunes

One of the sixties’ great Japanese art-house films, ‘Woman in the Dunes’ was the grand unveiling of the surreal, unique worldview of director Hiroshi Teshigahara. Based on the novel of the same name by celebrated writer and thinker K?b? Abe, this movie combines the essence

CINEASTE | I Origins

"Every living person on this planet has their own unique pair eyes. Each their own universe. My name is Doctor Ian Gray. I’m a father, and husband, and I’m a scientist. When I was a child, I realized that the camera was designed exactly like

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