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ARAGNE: SIGN OF VERMILLION Reveals Itself At The Phillip K. Dick Film Festival This Week!
Without question, if you’ve ever been into anime or even gaiming in the 90s, there’s a pretty damn good chance filmmaker and animator Sakamoto Saku’s work has etched itself into your DNA. That cultivation has since carried into his newest feature debut, Aragne: Sign Of Vermillion, on which Sakamoto himself served as screenwriter, animator, and even composer with voice actress Hanazawa Kana starring.
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