The Past is Always New, the Future is Always Nostalgic: Photographer Daido Moriyama

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    This documentary follows the legendary Japanese photographer as he continues to find new ways of seeing the visual assault of Tokyo’s streets and reminisces about his life and work.

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    2019-11-08

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