Video Portraits - Men: Ryoichi Enomoto (1982)

Video Portraits - Men: Ryoichi Enomoto (1982) poster

A playful portrait of designer Ryoichi Enomato, a former collaborator of the Shuji Terayama and the Tenjō Sajiki theater troupe. Kyoko Michishita: “…when I asked Enomoto, the king of parody, to let me film him at the Japan Graphic Exhibition, an event that has become the gateway to success for commercial artists, he gracefully took his clothes off for me. But he asked to wear sunglasses to hide his embarrassment.”

Director: Kyoko Michishita
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 7 min
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Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Video Portraits - Men: Ryoichi Enomoto about?
A playful portrait of designer Ryoichi Enomato, a former collaborator of the Shuji Terayama and the Tenjō Sajiki theater troupe. Kyoko Michishita: “…when I asked Enomoto, the king of parody, to let me film him at the Japan Graphic Exhibition, an event that has become the gateway to success for commercial artists, he gracefully took his clothes off for me. But he asked to wear sunglasses to hide his embarrassment.”
Who directed Video Portraits - Men: Ryoichi Enomoto?
Video Portraits - Men: Ryoichi Enomoto was directed by Kyoko Michishita.
How long is Video Portraits - Men: Ryoichi Enomoto?
Video Portraits - Men: Ryoichi Enomoto has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
What genre is Video Portraits - Men: Ryoichi Enomoto?
Video Portraits - Men: Ryoichi Enomoto is a Documentary film.
Where was Video Portraits - Men: Ryoichi Enomoto produced?
Video Portraits - Men: Ryoichi Enomoto was produced in Japan.