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Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire: Full Films

by Baz AndersonMarch 6, 2009

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These three films are favorites of  mine. Originally PBS specials, I caught them on television and tried to find out later if they were available to buy because they were so lush, informative [...]

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My Interview with Cinematographer/Director Jake Clennell on His Documentary: “The Great Happiness Space”

by Baz AndersonSeptember 19, 2008

photo credit: antjeverena

Films come and go in our lives, sometimes with little more than a shrug of the shoulders. Others make lasting impressions and guide us to think differently about what movies can be. It’s hard to imagine seeing Jake Clennell’s “The Great Happiness Space: Tale of an Osaka Love Thief” without being [...]

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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Anime (But Didn’t Want To Learn Japanese To Ask)

by Baz AndersonSeptember 13, 2008

photo by sskennel

Japanese Animation may be a relatively young art – starting up in the 20th century, but is has roots in storytelling and art that dates back thousands of years. Like anything odd at first, a little knowledge goes a long way.
This article is not designed to get you to like anime, but to [...]

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