The enormous amount of modern stars surrounding us is not a fantastic sparkle of light, but a litter of false information. The "I" in this film collects messages from an imaginary research company. A unique personal film that confronts the fictionalised reality on an equal level. (IFF, 1996).
Directed by Hiromi Saiki
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3.6 / 5
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6 reviews
j
6.9★ · 07/12/25
hypothesis: excellent denial skills.
o.k.
hypothesis: excellent denial skills.
o.k.
Fynn
6.0★ · 09/20/25
Sebastian
8.7★ · 07/31/25
Avantgadan
8.0★ · 07/24/25
Raffi Belmont
7.3★ · 07/12/25
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