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"Haiku, 1975 uses the reappearance of a man who died several decades before as an excuse to address how language and its different expressions create thought. The language of words has monopolized mankind. Does its use override all other languages?" "My idea is to talk about language and create a thought through the cinematic image, as other art forms do using different means. Haiku, 1975 doesn't answer the spectator's questions. The narrative is intended to leave unanswered the questions in the viewer's mind. I believe art should ask questions and the viewer needs to try to find answers on their own."