| Satoshi Kon and NYTimes discuss Paprika | Mon, 21 May 2007 |
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With Paprika fast approaching its limited theatrical run in the US, director Satoshi Kon has sat down with the New York Times to discuss the movie and its subversive pscyhological themes. The aptly titled "Anime Dreams, Transformed Into Nightmares" is an interesting and rare peek into the thoughts of one of Japanese leading anime directors.
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