Hisao Shinagawa
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Hisao Shinagawa (né en 1946) est un compositeur et un artiste japonais qui vit à Los Angeles. Le court métrage du réalisateur Masahiro Sugano montre la vie quotidienne de Shinagawa. Le documentaire a été nommé pour de nombreuses récompenses, dont un Student Academy Award et un IFC2000. En 2008, Pathfinder Pictures sort I Want to Destroy America, un documentaire de à propos de la vie de Shinagawa. Le film était précédemment connu sous le titre de Life in G-Chord et a été projeté dans de nombreux festivals de cinéma, dont l'Atlanta Underground Film Festival.
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Hisao Shinagawa (born 1946) is a Japanese-born songwriter and performer who lives in Los Angeles, California. He is probably best known in his adopted home country for the satirical song "More Money, More War", which became an underground hit after the video aired on "Weird Al" Yankovic's Al TV on MTV in 1984. Director 's 1997 short film documented Shinagawa's daily life. The short was nominated for several awards, including a Student Academy Award and .
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Hisao Shinagawa (born 1946) is a Japanese-born songwriter and performer who lives in Los Angeles, California. He is probably best known in his adopted home country for the satirical song "More Money, More War", which became an underground hit after the video aired on "Weird Al" Yankovic's Al TV on MTV in 1984. Director 's 1997 short film documented Shinagawa's daily life. The short was nominated for several awards, including a Student Academy Award and . In 2008, will officially release I Want to Destroy America, Peter I. Chang's full-length documentary about Shinagawa's life. The film was previously known as and was shown at several film festivals, including the .
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Hisao Shinagawa (né en 1946) est un compositeur et un artiste japonais qui vit à Los Angeles. Le court métrage du réalisateur Masahiro Sugano montre la vie quotidienne de Shinagawa. Le documentaire a été nommé pour de nombreuses récompenses, dont un Student Academy Award et un IFC2000. En 2008, Pathfinder Pictures sort I Want to Destroy America, un documentaire de à propos de la vie de Shinagawa. Le film était précédemment connu sous le titre de Life in G-Chord et a été projeté dans de nombreux festivals de cinéma, dont l'Atlanta Underground Film Festival.
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