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                    (2001)
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Peter Johnson,
Frances Faye,
Herbie Fletcher,
Dibi Fletcher,
Christian Fletcher,
Nathan Fletcher,
Rickson Gracie,
Robert Mitchum,
Ernest Thesiger,
Jan-Michael Vincent
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Bruce Weber
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Documentary,
Biographical Documentaries,
Social & Cultural Documentaries,
Fine Arts & Performance
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Chop Suey (2001) is a documentary directed by Bruce Weber that explores themes of beauty, identity, and artistry through a series of vignettes and interviews with various subjects, including model Peter Johnson. The film combines personal reflections, archival footage, and candid conversations to create a meditative and visually arresting cinematic experience.
                 
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