Goshogaoka Trailer

Goshogaoka Trailer (1998)

28 March 1998 Factual 63 mins

This non-narrative film depicts the routines of a girls' basketball team in a junior high school near Tokyo. Shot with a stationary camera, it consists of six ten-minute segments, some of which show the girls' routine exercises, others of which are choreographed.

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