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Arakimentari (2004)

A look at the life and work of Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki and his impact on Japanese culture.

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Christopher Null 29 Apr 2005

If Araki is a genius, you get the sense that somewhat might ought to explain why.

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Tim M 18 Feb 2012

An interesting look at a legendary photographer. There's 57 minutes of him chatting in the extras if you really want more, but the film displays his background well. He played in a cemetery next to the red light district, where there was a mass grave for prostitutes. He has a mother fixation and his wife died. It would have been nice to see a little bit more about him growing up in 1940's Japan in the heat exposure segment. An energetic and focused individual, kudos.

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Scott Foundas 20 Jan 2005

Offers a fast, efficient and richly satisfying look at an iconoclastic artist and his groundbreaking work.

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mike d 06 Jan 2008

Entertaining and informative film on Nobuyoshi Araki; appearances by Bjork, Richard Kern, and Takeshi Kitano. One of the better artist documentaries.

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Maitland McDonagh 21 Jan 2005

Viewers are left to draw their own conclusions, which inevitably will be colored by individual reactions to unabashed frontal nudity.

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