Continues 'Stan Brakhage on Akira Kurosawa - Part 1.' Stan Brakhage compares Akira Kurosawa to Harry Everett Smith and defends the artistry in 'Heaven and Earth Magic.' He explains James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis. Brakhage analyzes the Chinese characters for spring, happiness, and day. He analyzes and summarizes Kurosawa's film 'Dodes'kaden.' Brakhage explores the relationship between sex, love, and death. He laments the state of filmmaking. Then he analyses the use of the color green in 'Dodes'kaden.'
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Continues 'Stan Brakhage on Akira Kurosawa - Part 1.' Stan Brakhage compares Akira Kurosawa to Harry Everett Smith and defends the artistry in 'Heaven and Earth Magic.' He explains James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis. Brakhage analyzes the Chinese characters for spring, happiness, and day. He analyzes and summarizes Kurosawa's film 'Dodes'kaden.' Brakhage explores the relationship between sex, love, and death. He laments the state of filmmaking. Then he analyses the use of the color green in 'Dodes'kaden.'
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