
The Making of "Tampopo"(1986)
Documentary about the making of Juzo Itami's film "Tampopo" (1985).


Movie: The Making of "Tampopo"

伊丹十三の「タンポポ」撮影日記
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Documentary about the making of Juzo Itami's film "Tampopo" (1985).
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1986-01-01
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