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The Japanese Sandman

A poignant film, this wryly comedic movie follows a writer's emotional journey of love and loss as they travel through Central America.

A visual interpretation of William Burroughs' 1953 letter to Allen Ginsberg, this film combines wry comedy and heartbreak as a travelogue, exploring loss, memory, and the human condition through Burroughs' incisive voice.

Info about The Japanese Sandman

Studio(s): Edward Buhr Productions

Originally Released: United States, Jun 15, 2008

Genres:Biography, Comedy, Drama, Short