The Japanese Sandman
At once wryly comedic travelogue and heartbreaking tale of love lost, THE JAPANESE SANDMAN is a visual interpretation of a letter William Burroughs' wrote to Allen Ginsberg in 1953, recounting his travels in Central America. Told through Burroughs' wickedly incisive voice, cocaine snorting in Panama and post-prom hand-jobs in 1931 St. Louis become a meditation on loss, memory and the human condition.
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Emitir: John Fleck, Stephen Twardokus, Amy O'Neill
Tripulación: Ed Buhr (Director), William S. Burroughs (Writer)
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The Japanese Sandman 2008
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