"A combination of Paul Sharits and Orson Welles in a crime drama that takes place in a series of rapidly changing images and illusive movements that create misleading expectations of the scene's climax."
In 1931, the Japanese-Americans enjoyed a spring sports day, conforming to the custom of the mother country. J. Tanaka who was a hotel manager in Portland city recorded the event while chasing his daughter. For him, the every event of Japanese-American people was the important topic that he should...
"This is one of my recently series work, "re-interpretation for the private films" which has been created from old home movies. This film cited an anonymous film of a Venice sightseeing tour which was shot pre-war; A film where someone who does not know the place recorded a scene of a "sinking"...
This is one of the Sueoka's recent series of works, "Reinterpretation for the Private Films" which has been cited from old home movies. The original film was not only describing poetically short summer in Germany 1931, but it was recording lost Germany in pre-war days.
This homage to Ernie Gehr's famous film, working with movement and spatial illusions through the use of quick edits, becomes a physical experiment of its own, with the length of shots determined by the intensity of the sense of motion.
The film is one of my recently series work, "Re-interpretation for the private films" which has been cited from old home movies. A Japanese diplomat, Mr.A.O. started for his assignment to Berlin since 1929. He was also the person fascinated by filmmaking. Of course, generally said his films were...