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Phantom Frequencies: Kiyoshi Kurosawa on Serpent’s Path, Chime and listening to inner darkness, Life in canada

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With his deeply unsettling short film Chime playing in theaters alongside a new 4K restoration of his 1998 revenge thriller Serpent’s Path, visionary filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa tells Isaac Feldberg about experimenting within genre constraints and believing in ambiguity.

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