All Star Video
Trailer: All Star Video
Year: 1985
Genre: Animation, Documentary, Music
Studio: Sony Pictures
Director: Ryuichi Sakamoto, Nam June Paik, Paul Garrin
Cast: Ryuichi Sakamoto, Allen Ginsberg, Charlotte Moorman, John Cage, Judith Malina, Julian Beck
Crew: Ryuichi Sakamoto (Music), Paul Garrin (Editor), Ryuichi Sakamoto (Director), Shuzo Nakamura (Executive Producer), Bob Artell (Editor), Hiroe Ishii (Producer)
Runtime: 32 minutes
Release: Jan 21, 1985
IMDb: 6.50/10 by 2 users
Popularity: 0
Country: Japan
Language: English, 日本語
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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