Japan: Imaginary Visions
Originally released in 2011. Japan: Imaginary Visions is a documentary film. directed by Eloy Calvo. At just 24 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Through the personal visions of six Catalan artists who have portrayed different aspects of Japan, the creator of this documentary embarks on a personal journey in search of the colors, lines, and shapes of their illustrations. Will he find everything the artists have imagined in Japan's current reality?
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- Released
- Original Language
- CA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Japan: Imaginary Visions about?
Through the personal visions of six Catalan artists who have portrayed different aspects of Japan, the creator of this documentary embarks on a personal journey in search of the colors, lines, and ...
Who directed Japan: Imaginary Visions?
Japan: Imaginary Visions was directed by Eloy Calvo.
How long is Japan: Imaginary Visions?
Japan: Imaginary Visions has a runtime of 0 hours and 24 minutes (24 minutes total).
When was Japan: Imaginary Visions released?
Japan: Imaginary Visions was released on October 16, 2011 in theaters.