Arakimentari details

Format: 18 DVD
Starring: Nobuyoshi Araki, Richard Kern, Björk, Araki, Takeshi Kitano
Director: Travis Klose
Genre: Documentary - General
Studio: PALISADES TARTAN
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Arakimentari
18 Feature

DVD Information

Run time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Rental release: 22 Aug 2005
Main languages: English, Japanese
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  • A must watch for Photography Students.....

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer from London, England , 31 Oct 2005

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    A real insight into the mind of this amazing photographer
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  • Interesting

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By TristanWhite (307 reviews) from London, UK , 20 Feb 2007
    Not only Japan's most prolific and most famous photographer, but one of Japan's best, Araki shows both the mad and the sensitive side of him in this documentary.

    This is an interesting piece of film, and well edited. You certainly get a feeling for the man's psyche, and the photos he took of his dying wife are absolutely breathtaking.
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  • Certainly not lost in translation...

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By Whipster (663 reviews) from Shropshire , 02 Jan 2007
    Stunning and at times emotional documentary on the work of Japnese photographer Araki. His photographic recording of every incident and period of his life may on the surface appear as simply obsession, but as several of those interviewed comment, Araki understands the 'place' of photography in the world. From bondage photographs to clouds to flowers, to his beloved Tokyo and dying wife, he produces images that resonant and are very beautiful. Interesting and essential viewing for lovers of art, photography and Tokyo!
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  • A must watch for Photography Students.....

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer from London, England , 31 Oct 2005
    A real insight into the mind of this amazing photographer
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