Movies: J.A. Seazer

  • 1978
    Directions to Servants

    Directions to Servants (1978)

    Directions to Servants

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    A man claiming to be the heir of an estate in northern japan finds himself at the doors of his mansion, only to find it overrun by servants and maids playing pretend as master or mistress, while the real master is nowhere to be found. As he makes his...

    Directions to Servants
  • 1977
    The Reading Machine

    The Reading Machine (1977)

    The Reading Machine

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    In this Borgesian satire on knowledge and technology, bibliophilic desire leads to the construction of a pedal-powered reading machine. Resembling a combination of gymnastic contraption, printing press and early cinematic apparatus, the machine’s pur...

    The Reading Machine
  • 2009
    Henrik, Terayama Shuji's Little Brother

    Henrik, Terayama Shuji's Little Brother (2009)

    Henrik, Terayama Shuji's Little Brother

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    A documentary about Morisaki Henrik, AKA Terayama Henrik, who became Terayama Shuji's adopted little brother after his death. Henrik continued Terayama's legacy in his own way after the passing of his collaborator and brother....

    Henrik, Terayama Shuji's Little Brother
  • 1983
    The Lemmings

    The Lemmings (1983)

    The Lemmings

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    This second version of the play follows Wan and Tsu, two apprentice cooks who, as they eavesdrop on their neighbors one day, are shocked by the sudden disappearance of a wall separating them from the next flat. As they try to understand what happened...

    The Lemmings
  • 1973
    Power

    Power (1973)

    Power

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    An insight into the lecture "How to rule the others" given by Mr. Slobodan Cirkovic 'Roko', a well-known Yugoslav experimentalist on telepathy and hypnosis....

    Power
  • 1974
    Young Person's Guide to Cinema

    Young Person's Guide to Cinema (1974)

    Young Person's Guide to Cinema

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    Originally made for the 100 Feet Film Festival hosted by Image Forum. However, to test the limits, Terayama Shūji willfully made use of 3 projectors to project 300 feet of film at the same time....

    Young Person's Guide to Cinema