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This book was published to commemorate the screening of "Yumeji," one of the so-called aesthetic trilogy following film director Seijun Suzuki's "Zigeunerweisen" (1980) and "Kagerouza" (1981). It is a very unique and fantastic biographical film about the Japanese modernist painter and poet Yumeji Takehisa, a masterpiece that visualizes the "Yumeji world" full of Seijun Suzuki's typical aesthetics, aestheticism, and visual experimentation, starring Kenji Sawada as Yumeji. The women surrounding Yumeji include Manami Miyazaki, Reona Hirota, and Chikako Miyagi, and the stills were taken by Nobuyoshi Araki and Kyoji Takahashi. Yumeji's indulgence in women, the gap between ideals and reality, and his solitude and obsession as an artist are all expressed with painterly visual beauty, and it seems that Araki expresses "sensuality," "passion," and "intuition," while Takahashi expresses "tranquility" and "poetry." This is a very valuable and unique book with plenty of behind-the-scenes shots. Comes with obi.