
No. 4
Overview
This film consists entirely of close ups of famous persons' bottoms. Ono meant it to encourage a dialogue for world peace.
Top Cast
Susannah Campbell
Susannah Campbell
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Susannah Campbell
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Philip Corner
Philip Corner
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Philip Corner
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Anthony Cox
Anthony Cox
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Anthony Cox
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Kyoko Ono Cox
Kyoko Ono Cox
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Kyoko Ono Cox
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Richard Hamilton
Richard Hamilton
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Richard Hamilton
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Bici Hendricks
Bici Hendricks
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Bici Hendricks
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Geoffrey Hendricks
Geoffrey Hendricks
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Geoffrey Hendricks
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John Latham
John Latham
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John Latham
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Bob Nadkarni
Bob Nadkarni
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Bob Nadkarni
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Jeff Nuttall
Jeff Nuttall
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Jeff Nuttall
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