Killing the Muse (2023) [R]

Featuring:
Nana Akuzawa, Kozue Ito, Chika Kinoshita

Written by:
Steven J. Martin

Directed by:
Steven J. Martin


Release Date:
July 22, 2023

Original Title:
Killing the Muse

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Must See Pictures Orgel Theatre

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 81

Every breath is the muse

A struggling film director at an existential crossroads takes his life, but is reborn as his muse and forced to face the decisions and relationships that inspired his work. In self-reflexive scenes, the character-actors in Killing the Muse explore the art of filmmaking, sexuality, and their personal circumstances. How much does their art reflect their personal lives? Where and what are the boundaries of each? Killing the Muse proves to be intriguing and engrossing, mind-bending, and often funny.

A struggling film director at an existential crossroads takes his life, but is reborn as his muse and forced to face the decisions and relationships that inspired his work.

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Killing the Muse (2023) on IMDb

Director:
Steven J Martin

Director of Photography:
Shota Uchiyama
Duain Cameron

Music:
Jennings Smith

Producer:
Kozue Ito

Sound Designer:
Ryoma Miki

Writer:
Steven J Martin

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