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- karma numberOfEpisodes "1".
- karma title "Karma".
- karma title "Karma".
- karma title "カルマ".
- karma description ""In his early experimental short Karma (カルマ, 1977), Aihara uses water as his central motif. The film is hand drawn and appears to be shot on 16mm using a blue filter. At first we can only see tiny specks on the screen, coming and going like snow flurries. The specks gradually grow larger and take the shape of bubbles, then even larger into rivulets of water on a transparent surface." (Source: Nishikata Film Review)".
- karma title "Karma".
- karma title "Karma".
- karma title "カルマ".
- karma contentRating "All Ages".
- karma contentRating "G".
- karma description ""In his early experimental short Karma (カルマ, 1977), Aihara uses water as his central motif. The film is hand drawn and appears to be shot on 16mm using a blue filter. At first we can only see tiny specks on the screen, coming and going like snow flurries. The specks gradually grow larger and take the shape of bubbles, then even larger into rivulets of water on a transparent surface." (Source: Nishikata Film Review)".
- karma endDate "1977-08-01".
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- karma name "Karma".
- karma name "Karma".
- karma name "カルマ".
- karma numberOfEpisodes "1".
- karma startDate "1977-08-01".
- karma trailer karma.
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- karma comment ""In his early experimental short Karma (カルマ, 1977), Aihara uses water as his central motif. The film is hand drawn and appears to be shot on 16mm using a blue filter. At first we can only see tiny specks on the screen, coming and going like snow flurries. The specks gradually grow larger and take the shape of bubbles, then even larger into rivulets of water on a transparent surface." (Source: Nishikata Film Review)".
- karma label "Karma".
- karma label "Karma".
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