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We Don't Care About Music Anyway 2011

★ 6.35 votes80 min📅 2011-01-15

Dive into the pulsating heart of Tokyo's avant-garde music scene with *We Don't Care About Music Anyway (2011)*, directed by Cédric Dupire.

Director: Cédric Dupire

Cast

Hiromichi Sakamoto
Himself
Tomoko Shimazaki
Herself
Ken Takehisa
Himself
Fuyuki Yamakawa
Himself
Yoshihide Otomo
Yoshihide Otomo
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *We Don't Care About Music Anyway* (2011) about?

This documentary explores Tokyo's cutting-edge music scene, profiling artists who push the boundaries of sound. It blends documentary realism with experimental filmmaking to capture the city's creative energy and sonic innovation.

Who directed *We Don't Care About Music Anyway*?

Cédric Dupire directed this visually striking and sonically immersive documentary.

Who stars in *We Don't Care About Music Anyway*?

The film features Hiromichi Sakamoto, Tomoko Shimazaki, Ken Takehisa, Fuyuki Yamakawa, and Yoshihide Otomo, among others.

Is *We Don't Care About Music Anyway* (2011) worth watching?

If you're fascinated by avant-garde music or experimental filmmaking, this documentary is a hidden gem. While not widely rated, its unique approach to blending sound and vision makes it a compelling watch for niche audiences.

How long is *We Don't Care About Music Anyway*?

The runtime is 80 minutes.

About We Don't Care About Music Anyway (2011) — A Radical Look at Tokyo's Avant-Garde Music Scene

Dive into the pulsating heart of Tokyo's avant-garde music scene with *We Don't Care About Music Anyway (2011)*, directed by Cédric Dupire. This 80-minute documentary shines a spotlight on the city's most radical sounds—from Hiromichi Sakamoto's audacious classical instrument hijacking to Yoshihide Otomo's revolutionary turntablism and the laptop music innovations of Numb. More than just a showcase of talent, the film blends music and noise, reality and representation, into a hypnotic visual symphony.

Through the lens of Dupire's camera, Tokyo becomes a living, breathing character, its streets and studios alive with sonic experimentation. The documentary doesn't just document; it challenges viewers to reconsider the boundaries between sound and image, fiction and documentary. With a cast that reads like a who's who of Japan's underground music elite, *We Don't Care About Music Anyway* is a must-watch for anyone drawn to the raw, unfiltered pulse of avant-garde art.