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Bunraku, Japanese traditional puppet theatre in which half-life-size dolls act out a chanted dramatic narrative, called jōruri, to the accompaniment of a small samisen (three-stringed Japanese lute).

Bunraku

Bunraku is a form of traditional Japanese puppet theatre, founded in Osaka in the beginning of the 17th century, which is still performed in the modern day. Three kinds of performers take part in a bunraku performance: the Ningyōtsukai or... Wikipedia
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Bunraku (文楽) is a form of traditional Japanese puppet theatre, founded in Osaka in the beginning of the 17th century, which is still performed in the ...
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The story of a a young man who has spent his life searching for revenge only to find himself up against a bigger challenge than he originally bargained for.
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May 6, 2023 · Bunraku (文楽) is the traditional puppet theater of Japan. It started of as popular entertainment for the commoners during the Edo Period ...
Bunraku is a 2010 martial-arts action film written and directed by Guy Moshe based on a story by Boaz Davidson. The film stars Josh Hartnett, Demi Moore, ...
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First developed in the seventeenth century, Bunraku was officially recognized as a “masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity” by the United ...
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A unique characteristic of bunraku, as opposed to puppetry of other cultures, is the technique known as sannin-zukai (three puppeteers) in which a single puppet ...
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Synopsis In a future society where guns are illegal, a fist-fighter (Josh Hartnett) and a swordsman (Gackt) pummel and slash their way through a reclusive ...