Watch The Japanese Sandman
- 2008
- 12 min
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6.1 (17)
In this film, viewers will be able to see a visual account of what William Burroughs wrote in his letters to Allen Ginsberg about his travels within Central America. The letter is brought to life on the screen, and it is set back in the year 1953. It shows the moral downfalls that he endures like cocaine snorting in Panama, but it also reveals the human condition, and it is a meditation on loss.
The Japanese Sandman is a 2008 comedy with a runtime of 12 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.1.