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So, 'Piano on Fire' is this wild short film from 1973 featuring Yosuke Yamashita, a jazz pianist who literally sets his piano ablaze during a performance. The atmosphere is intense, mixing raw passion with a kind of chaotic beauty. It's just ten minutes long, yet it feels like a lifetime packed with artistic risk. The themes of sacrifice and the pursuit of expression are palpable, and Yamashita's commitment to his craft is something else entirely. The practical effects are striking; watching the flames dance around the piano while he plays creates a visceral experience that you don't forget easily. It's definitely one of those films that sticks with you, if you can find it.
This film is somewhat elusive in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles. It's available in a few formats, but original prints are quite rare, making it a sought-after item for those interested in avant-garde cinema and performance art. Many collectors appreciate its audacity and the way it pushes boundaries, making it a compelling piece for anyone looking into experimental works from this era.
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