Japanese Experimental Film Series – New Currents in Japanese Experimental Film (Program 3)

Japanese Experimental Film Series -- New Currents in Japanese Experimental Film (Program 3)

Ichiro Sueoka will be in attendance

Thursday, October 12, 2006 - 8:00pm to 9:30pm
Auditorium (Room 101), Henry R. Luce Hall See map
53 Wall Street
New Haven, CT 6510

This series of Japanese experimental films, organized in conjunction with a visit to Yale by Japanese film scholar and experimental filmmaker Donald Richie, is divided into three thematically-organized programs. Each program is made up of a group of 5-10 historically and artistically significant short films, arranged chronologically and shown in their original formats. Taken together, they demonstrate the richness and diversity of Japanese experimental cinema over the past 50 years. Berlin im Winter (Ichiro Sueoka, 2003, 7 minutes) Endlish ist es Fruehling (Ichiro Sueoka, 2003, 2 minutes) A flick film in which there appear Liz and Franky, is composed under the score of ARNULF RAINER by P. Kubelka on NTSC (Ichiro Sueoka, 2000, video, 5 minutes): Ein Sommer in Deutschland (Ichiro Sueoka, 2005, 7 minutes) Rocking Chair (Shiho Kano, 2003, 8 minutes) Blinding Noon (Nagaru Miyake, 2002, 27 minutes) Gestalt (Takashi Ishida, 1999, 7 minutes) The Art of Fugue (Takashi Ishida, 19 minutes) Fleur (Yuiko Matsuyama, 2004, 6 minutes) Total running time: 88 minutes

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