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A set of materials related to filmmaker Takahiko Iimura, who is also a pioneer of Japanese experimental film. Magazine clippings and two postcards (one of which was taken by Jun Morinaga), ``Takahiko Iimura Filmography'', a copy of an article published in the evening edition of the Asahi Shimbun on March 7, 1970, titled ``Movies are meditations.'' An interview article (interviewed by Jud Yalkut), a flyer for "Takahiko Iimura's Cinema Love In" held on August 3, 1970 at the basement theater of Tenjo Sajikikan.
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