Working backwards through history, "Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo" explores the mystery of the development of Japan's love affair with bugs. Using insects like an anthropologist's toolkit, the film uncovers Japanese philosophies that will shift Westerners' perspectives on nature, beauty, life, and even the seemingly mundane realities of their day-to-day routines.
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Kafka |
Ryûichi Sakamoto: writer
Masami Tsuchiya: performer
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All in a Day's Work |
Richard Bone: writer, performer
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Man of Night Bar |
Junko Kudo: writer
Tatsuro Kondo: composer
Mishio Ogawa: performer
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Atti |
Haruomi Hosono: writer, performer
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Bio Philosophy |
Haruomi Hosono: writer, performer
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Metamorphism |
Logic System: writer, performer
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Umbrellas |
Paul Grimstad: writer, performer
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