Sayonara CP - Sinario (Bye bye CP - Scenario)
Kazuo Hara
Sayonara CP - Sinario (Bye bye CP - Scenario)
Photographs: Kazuo Hara
Publisher: Shisso Production
48 pages
Year: 1972
Price: 250 €
Comments: Softcover, 17,3 x 25,5 cm. Taxt in Japanese. Some wears on the front cover and back cover, a tear on the top of spine. Inside is very good condition.
Kazuo HARA is a documentray director, he won the Caligari price at the Berlinale and the price "cinéma du réelé for The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On, in 1988. He was born in 1945 in Ube, Yamaguchi prefecture. He took an interest in photography and studied at the Tokyo College of Photography. After meeting mentaly and physically ill children, he dedicated his word on this subject. He bega to work in a school for reeducation for handicaped people. This book is his first scenario,he delivers his thougt, his everyday life and about the life of Koichi YOKOZUKA, who helped vicitims of Cerebral Palsy to gain independence.
Content:
P1 : Scenario - Sayonara CP
P32 : Text and photos by Koichi YOKOZUKA (member of Aoi shiba no kai; an association for the handicaped)
P36 : Text by Hisaya IWASA (documentary director)
P40 : Text by Masaaki HIRAOKA (critic, politics activist)
P43 : Text by Satoru SAISHU (biologist, sociologist)
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