Tokyo Days

Tokyo Days

Year: 1988

Runtime: 20 mins

Language: French

Documentary

A portrait of Tokyo opens with a live mannequin in a shop window where French actress Arielle Dombasle chats with Marker while they wander the city. After she leaves, the film moves to footage of the subway and an indoor market, with Marker adding playful visual and sound edits throughout, creating a whimsical collage of urban life.

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