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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While it took many years for Kitano's filmography to be appreciated in Japan, movies such as ''{{Film/Sonatine}}'' and ''Film/HanaBi'' were critically praised in Europe and european film festivals.
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* AssociatedComposer: Joe Hisaichi. His collaborations with Kitano began with ''A Scene At The Sea'' and ended with ''Dolls''.
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* HeAlsoDid: Outside of filmmaking and TV producing, Kitano is also a writer, a painter, and a one-time video game designer.
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* AssociateComposer: Joe Hisaichi. His collaborations with Kitano began with ''A Scene At The Sea'' and ended with ''Dolls''.

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* AssociateComposer: AssociatedComposer: Joe Hisaichi. His collaborations with Kitano began with ''A Scene At The Sea'' and ended with ''Dolls''.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While it took many years for Kitano's filmography to be appreciated in Japan, movies such as ''{{Film/Sonatine}}'' and ''Film/HanaBi'' were critically praised in Europe and european film festivals.

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* AssociateComposer: Joe Hisaichi. His collaborations with Kitano began with ''A Scene At The Sea'' and ended with ''Dolls''.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While it took many years for Kitano's filmography to be appreciated in Japan, movies such as ''{{Film/Sonatine}}'' and ''Film/HanaBi'' were critically praised in Europe and european film festivals.festivals.
* ProductionPosse: So, you want to see a Takeshi Kitano film made in the 90s ? Chances are there is Joe Hisaichi providing the soundtrack and Susumu Terajima playing a yakuza!
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While it took many years for Kitano's filmography to be appreciated in Japan, movies such as ''{{Film/Sonatine}}'' and ''Film/HanaBi'' were critically praised in Europe and european film festivals.

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