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DAMO SUZUKI: IMPROVISATIONS FOR A VOICE, A POEM AND A PORTION OF FRIED OKRAS
 
Griechenland 2008 | 15 Min.

 
Director: Antonis Boskoitis
Director of Photography: Dimitris Theodoropoulos
Editor: Alexandros Seitaridis
Producer: Antonis Boskoitis
Screenplay: Antonis Boskoitis
Sound: Fanis Karagiorgos
Production Company: Antonis Boskoitis
Uploaded by: Anemon

A stop over of Damo Suzuki in Greece and his unexpected acquaintance with the language-centered poetry of Andreas Pagoulatos, the depressing humor of Arkas and the voice of Savina Yannatou. The Japanese singer of Can group, the German version of Pink Floyd, recalls the glorious moments of the kraut-rock movement and supports the art of improvising.

[In Greek, German, and English, with Greek subtitles]


 
Festivals: Greek Short Film Festival in Drama | 2008