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The Naked Summer

The Naked Summer (2008)

Movie •0.0 •1h 38m •All Ages
Documentary

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The Naked Summer is a film that documents young artists' effort and growth while training and preparing for a performance of Butou that is praised internationally as a unique art form. Butou was born about 40 years ago as a form of modern dance that pursues the untraditional movement of the body and defies the convention of the human body. As a result, it is known for the dancer's strange facial expressions, naked body covered in white powder, and strong visuals. The film contains the summer training process of the dance group Dairakudakan led by a veteran artist of Butou, Akaji Maro

DirectorsKenji Okabe

Top Cast

Akaji Maro

Akaji Maro

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