Praise for Naomi Kawase
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Japanese cinema, independent cinema, photography, Naomi KawaseAbstract
divThis essay by French artist and critic Eacute;rik Bullot traces the evolution of a set of issues in thenbsp;films by Japanese Film-maker Naomi Kawase. Bullot analizes Kawasersquo;s relation with photography and independent cinema, her mix of genres (documentary, diary, intimatenbsp;narratives, art video, poetic meditation, autobiography, essay) and the main topics she tackles:nbsp;traces, disappearances, abandonment and childhood./divdivbr //divDownloads
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