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Paul Schrader on ‘Mishima’ Finally Screening at Tokyo Film
Festival and Why He Thinks ‘People Will Pay’ to Watch AI Actors:
‘Use a Bit of Brando and Kevin Costner and Make an Exciting
Movie’
Rick W
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Paul Schrader on ‘Mishima’ Finally Screening at Tokyo Film Festival and Why He Thinks ‘People Will Pay’ to Watch AI Actors: ‘Use a Bit of Brando and Kevin Costner and Make an Exciting Movie’

In Tokyo for the screening of his 1985 biopic “Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters” at the 38th Tokyo International Film Festival, Paul Schrader was an upbeat mood when he walked the opening night red carpet, telling an interviewer that he thought of Japan as his “second home.” Forty years ago, however, the organizers of […]
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