Shuntaro Tanikawa
Also Known As: S. Tanigawa, Shuntarō Tanikawa
Biography: Biography not available
Department: Writing
Place of Birth: Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Adult: No
Birthday: December 15, 1931
Age: 93 years old
Gender: Male
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The Summer of Stickleback

Overview: Set in Kyoto, 1990. Mizuho Oshima is a high school girl who hates her alcoholic mom, adores her father, and has a crush on school swim team member Sho Sugimoto. Her father lives with another women, but Mizuho hopes to reunite her family. Her mother then takes up with an Amerian soldier named Charlie and they become an item. This crushes Mizuho's hopes of reuniting her family. Mizuho then seduces her mother's lover ...
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Original Language: ja
Release Date: 2006-10-14
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Video Portraits - Men: Shuntaro Tanikawa

Overview: In his darkened apartment the poet, translator, and lyricist discusses his work and his "art of being alone". In the words of Tanikawa: "If there is love, there is nothing more to say...".
Genres: Documentary
Original Language: ja
Release Date: 1982-01-01
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Video Letter

Overview: This remarkable compilation follows an exchange of video letters that took place between Shuji Terayama and Shuntaro Tanikawa in the months immediately preceding Terayama's death. It can be thought of as a home video produced by two preeminent poets and inter-laid with highly abstract philosophizing, slightly aberrant behavior and occasionally flamboyant visuals.
Genres: Fantasy Documentary
Original Language: ja
Release Date: 1983-01-01
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Super Folk Song: Piano ga Aishita Onna

Overview: A documentary capturing the recording process of singer Yano Akiko's 1992 cover album, Super Folk Song.
Genres: Documentary Music
Original Language: ja
Release Date: 1992-09-02
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Ink Music: In the Land of the Hundred-Tongued Lyricist

Overview: Everyone in Japan knows his work, yet few recognize his face. Chris Mosdell, British expatriate, pop lyricist, poet and visual artist, during his 30-year residence in Tokyo has written chart-topping hits with some of Japan's most influential musicians and composers, penned lyrics to anime film scores, and run with the multimedia underground of that city's avant-garde. Ink Music: In The Land Of The Hundred-Tongued Lyricist is a 90-minute documentary film detailing those artistic relationships in the expansive career of artistic word-smith, Chris Mosdell. Shot in HD on-location in Tokyo and Fukui, Japan, and New York City, USA, the film highlights Mosdell's rise from obscure expatriate bohemian poet to renowned lyricist for Japan's biggest band ever, Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). The story is told through exclusive interviews. Tokyo itself also figures into the narrative as a major character, featuring copious clips of original footage from inside the city that inspires Mosdell's work.
Genres: Documentary Music
Original Language: en
Release Date: 2009-06-18
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