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Twist & Shoot: Mister Suzuki

Seijun Suzuki became a cinema legend in the 1960s with a handful of pop-art films. So how can you make a portrait of this iconoclastic director without also adopting a 'style to kill' documentary convention, as well as testimonies from a variety of leading figures in contemporary Japanese and international filmmakers.

Top Cast

  • Seijun Suzuki

    Seijun Suzuki

    Self (archive footage)

  • John Woo

    John Woo

    Self

  • Mika Ninagawa

    Mika Ninagawa

    Self

  • Joe Shishido

    Joe Shishido

    Self (archive footage)

  • Akira Kobayashi

    Akira Kobayashi

    Self

  • Nicolas Saada

    Nicolas Saada

    Self

Overview

Seijun Suzuki became a cinema legend in the 1960s with a handful of pop-art films. So how can you make a portrait of this iconoclastic director without also adopting a 'style to kill' documentary convention, as well as testimonies from a variety of leading figures in contemporary Japanese and international filmmakers.

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