Steel Cathedrals Trailer

Steel Cathedrals Trailer (1985)

17 May 1985 Factual, Music 20 mins

20 minute music documentary shot in two days of November 1984 in, and around the outskirts of, Tokyo, Japan. A large part of the music was completed during that same month and recorded over a period of three days.

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Cast

Jean Cocteau

as Self (voice) (archive footage)

Steve Jansen

as Self - Percussion

Ryuichi Sakamoto

as Self - Piano/strings

Kenny Wheeler

as Self - Flugelhorn

Holger Czukay

as Self - Dictaphone

Robert Fripp

as Self - Guitar

Masami Tsuchiya

as Self - Guitar

Crew

Hiroshi Yakota

Hiroshi Yakota Cinematography

Yuka Fujii

Yuka Fujii Conceptual Design

Kiichi Mutô

Kiichi Mutô Cinematography

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 17 May 1985

Production Companies

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