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SATOSHI KON (1963-2010) Japanese animated film director Christopher Nolan was inspired by 'Paprika', the Japanese director to 'The Source' A psychiatrist invents a method of therapy PT-called revolutionary, an experimental prototype machine through which you can enter the minds of patients to address their anxieties. The initial argument of the animated film Paprika served as a starting point to Christopher Nolan for the script of The Source, in Christopher Nolan in which Leonardo di Caprio plays a thief of dreams that is dedicated to industrial espionage. Paprika director Satoshi Kon was called yesterday and died of pancreatic cancer at age 46. Kon was considered the father of psychological futuristic anime with Katsuhiro Otomo and Mamoru Oshii. Among his best known films set Millennium Actress, which premiered at the Fantastic Film Festival in Sitges 2001 edition, which ÁngelSala director praised the work of Japanese filmmaker for their ability to create fantastic dream worlds and mixed with the urban life of modern Japan. Board has defined his work as "an enormous question about the reality in which we live, from virtual reality (Perfect Blue) to the world of dreams (Paprika). The quality and strength of his images is such that, at times, a might think that this is real picture. The saddest, perhaps, is that Kon has left us their best and I am convinced that his future films would have been really important. " In their work together in perfect harmony of classical mythology-rich Asian country in spirits, spells, and in Arthurian legends samurai-key tune with a social portrait of contemporary Japanese society. ...
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