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So, 'The World of Kaoru Tachibana' is this intriguing glimpse into a filmmaking workshop from '96. It's shot on 8mm and 16mm, which gives it this raw, textured feel that really captures the essence of the time. The setting? The old Komaba campus at Tokyo University β you can almost feel the history seeping through the walls. The editing by Kenji Onishi and his crew is pretty fascinating too, it creates a sort of dreamlike pace that makes you linger on the moments. Themes of creativity and exploration are evident, all wrapped in a very personal atmosphere. It's not like anything mainstream, just a straightforward but authentic slice of life and learning in a vibrant film community. Definitely something I'd mention to other collectors looking for the more obscure side of Japanese cinema.
This film is not widely known, so finding a copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt. It hasn't been re-released on any major home video formats, which adds to its allure for collectors. The original workshop footage is raw but engaging, making it a niche item for those interested in experimental and educational cinema. It represents a unique chapter in Japan's indie film scene during the '90s.
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