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A 1966 film’s background fades to black as two men discuss this sort of object over beers at a Bavarian pub. The camera revolves around one of these objects in Toshio Matsumoto’s film Ātman. (15[2])An (15[1])intellectually (15[2])disabled girl keeps (15[1])a secret about one of these objects (15[1])after a film’s protagonist buys her a new yo-yo. In that film, one of these objects is created in an office with a surreal doorway to hair flowing in water and glass panels depicting the Vitruvian Man and Langer’s lines. In a 1964 horror film, an old woman obtains (15[1])one of these objects by tricking a ghostly figure into falling into a pit (15[1])in a field full of (*) reeds. An engineer played by Tatsuya Nakadai uses one of these objects to seduce his wife in a film that was its director’s third, after Pitfall and Woman in the Dunes, to team with composer Tōru (10[1])Takemitsu and author Kōbō Abe. For 10 points, Kaneto Shindo’s Onibaba and Hiroshi Teshigahara’s The Face of Another (10[1])involve what objects used in Noh (10[1])theatre? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: masks [accept faces until “face” is read; accept noh-men or nō-men; accept hannya; prompt on prosthetics or transplants by asking “of what body part?”]
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