

Miwa: Looking for Black Lizard
Directed by Pascal-Alex VincentA legendary entertainer and a pioneer of gay activism, Miwa was born Akihiro Maruyama. As a young singer, Miwa popularized androgyny as a fashion statement, fusing the masculine and the feminine into a signal of a new generation of aesthetics. This evolved into performing as a woman and living off-stage as a man. With glitter, wit, evening gowns, and enchanting storytelling, Miwa looks back over a 50-year career and a fascinating life in music, film, and television.
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Miwa: Looking for Black Lizard was released on 2010年7月7日.
Miwa: Looking for Black Lizard was directed by Pascal-Alex Vincent.
Miwa: Looking for Black Lizard has a runtime of 65分钟.
Miwa: Looking for Black Lizard was produced by Nicolas Brevière.
A legendary entertainer and a pioneer of gay activism, Miwa was born Akihiro Maruyama. As a young singer, Miwa popularized androgyny as a fashion statement, fusing the masculine and the feminine into a signal of a new generation of aesthetics. This evolved into performing as a woman and living off-stage as a man. With glitter, wit, evening gowns, and enchanting storytelling, Miwa looks back over a 50-year career and a fascinating life in music, film, and television.
The key characters in Miwa: Looking for Black Lizard are Himself (Akihiro Miwa), Himself (archive footage) (Kinji Fukasaku), Himself (Takeshi Kitano).
Miwa: Looking for Black Lizard is a 纪录, Biography film.
Miwa: Looking for Black Lizard has an audience rating of 7 out of 10.








