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The fantastical coming-of-age genre piece, a pastiche of anime, otaku fandom, Hollywood disaster tropes, kung fu, and iconography from Murakami's past artwork, follows a young boy, Masashi (Takuto Sueoka), who moves to a new town with his mother after his father dies in the wake of the natural disasters caused by 2011's Tohoku earthquake.


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Jellyfish Eyes Directed by Takashi Murakami • 2013 • Japan Starring Takuto Sueoka, Himeka Asami, Mayu Tsuruta The world-famous artist Takashi Murakami made his directorial debut with JELLYFISH EYES, taking his boundless imagination to the screen in a tale of friendship and loyalty that also addresses humanity's propensity for destruction.


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Jellyfish Eyes (めめめのくらげ, Mememe no Kurage) is a 2013 Japanese fantasy film directed by contemporary artist Takashi Murakami. His debut feature film, it was released in Japan on April 26, 2013.


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Takashi Murakami's first live-action feature film, Jellyfish Eyes, has been ten years in the making. The Creators Project sits down with the legendary Japane.


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The world-famous artist Takashi Murakami made his directorial debut with Jellyfish Eyes, taking his boundless imagination to the screen in a tale of friendship and loyalty that also addresses humanity's propensity for destruction.


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The world-famous artist Takashi Murakami made his directorial debut with JELLYFISH EYES, taking his boundless imagination to the screen in a tale of friendship and loyalty that also addresses humanity's propensity for destruction.


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Takashi Murakami discussed his feature-film debut JELLYFISH EYES at Film Society of Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theater on June 1More info: http://filmlinc.


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Takashi Murakami's feature-film debut is a loving homage to Japanese popular culture. When a young boy moves with his widowed mother to the Japanese countryside, he discovers that their.


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Jellyfish Eyes tells the story of Masashi, a young Japanese boy mourning the recent loss of his father who moves with his mother to a small suburban town near a mysterious research center. It.


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The directorial debut from accalimed artist Takashi Murakami, Jellyfish Eyes brings its creator's endless imagination to the screen in a tale of family, frie.


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Takashi Murakami 's children's film, Jellyfish Eyes (2013), tells the story of Masashi, a young Japanese boy who develops a friendship with a jellyfish-like creature while mourning the loss of his father.


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Murakami's debut feature film, Jellyfish Eyes, follows that line of thinking and pushes it from the gallery onto the screen-a much more commercially minded medium.