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  1. SATOSHI KON: THE ILLUSIONIST. The mangaka and anime filmmaker Satoshi Kon died suddenly in 2010, at the age of 46. He left behind a short and unfinished body of work, which is nevertheless among the most widely distributed and influential in the history of contemporary Japanese culture. Ten years after his death, his family and collaborators ...

  2. Satoshi Kon, the illusionist, El cineasta de mangaka y anime Satoshi Kon murió en 2010, a los 46 años. Dejó una obra corta e inacabada, que sin embargo se encuentra entre las más influyentes en la historia.

  3. 1 de dic. de 2009 · Satoshi Kon makes an art of Japanese anime.”— Rolling Stone. The head-spinning anime fantasy Paprika (2006) introduced new viewers to one of Japan’s most visionary directors. Satoshi Kon crashed onto the world scene in 1997 with his smart slasher-thriller Perfect Blue.His subsequent films range from the silver-screen romance of Millennium Actress (2001) to the socially conscious ...

  4. According to Kon's friend and colleague, Mamoru Hosoda (Mirai, Belle), "Satoshi Kon expanded the possibilities of animation.He created animated films of equal power to live-action film." A new documentary about Kon’s life and work, Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist, screens February 11 and includes interviews with Kon’s family and collaborators as they commemorate the ten-year anniversary of ...

  5. 1 de dic. de 2009 · "Satoshi Kon makes an art of Japanese anime."-Rolling Stone The head-spinning anime fantasy Paprika (2006) introduced new viewers to one of Japan's most visionary directors. Satoshi Kon crashed onto the world scene in 1997 with his smart slasher-thriller Perfect Blue. His subsequent films range from the silver-screen romance of Millennium Actress (2001) to the socially conscious comedy Tokyo ...

  6. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the work and vision of Satoshi Kon, with background and analysis of the key reality-warping films by anime’s premier illusionist. This timely new collection follows the 2007 US release of Kon’s latest film, Paprika, which was met with an enthusiastic welcome from his fans.

  7. A subtle portrait of Japanese director Satoshi Kon, with interviews from Japanese, French and American directors who have been inspired by his work. Director Pascal-Alex Vincent, Mamoru Oshii ...