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Caterpillar

Drama. War If there is a filmmaker who always maintains a radical tone, that’s Koji Wakamatsu. Politically–take his politically active films, from the sixties– as well as formally. Wakamatsu settles into the Second World War, when a Japanese soldier returns home, having been made a hero and devoid of his extremities following a violent fire. Converted into a sort of human caterpillar, deprived of movement and speech, it won’t be long before the ... [+]
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