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Release Date:
March 15, 2024
Original Title:
[2] I Am Looking For An Invisible Movie [1]
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Telepathic Association
Production Countries:
France | Japan | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 150
[Released on DVD and digital, 2024, 2.5 hr] Each movie in the 2024 Releases is a different movie, and each is 7-32 hours long. I am in Japan. I am in Nagasaki. I am a detective and a UFO investigator, and I am looking for an invisible movie. The name of the movie is The Telepathic Motion Picture Of The Lost Tribes. And this is what I see. And I want to ask, what do you see? I'm David Blair. I'm the figurehead of this movie. Or you might say of this whaling boat now floating off of the northern tip of Hokkaido, near Rishiri Island. But in the meantime, we're here. The name of this movie is: “I am looking for an invisible movie”. And so, in order to get started, I'd just like to remind you who, what, when, where, why, how, and in what order? Which begins like this. I'm in Japan. I'm in Nagasaki. I'm a detective. And a UFO investigator. And I'm looking. For an invisible movie. PRODUCTION: The Telepathic Association, PARIS
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