Most Popular Chikako Yamashiro Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
Your Voice Came Out Through My Throat Trailer (2009)
04 January 2009
Yamashiro Chikako channels the stories of survivors of the Battle of Okinawa through lip-synch and superimposition.
Border Trailer (2002)
01 January 2002
A woman in black dances with single-minded intensity before a grave. Eventually her steps lead her away from the grave and along the US military base fence strung across the island.
Sinking Voices, Red Breath Trailer (2010)
01 January 2010
A voice not addressed and thrown away is assimilated to a bunch of microphones under the sea. The artwork throws an ambivalent question to the audience – striving to listen to the singing voice drifting on the wave and the mind of resignation that it won’t reach to anyone.
I Like Okinawa Sweet Trailer (2004)
01 January 2004
Leaning over a fence surrounding a U.S. military base, a woman is happily eating ice cream someone gave her.
Okinawa Graveyard Club Trailer (2004)
01 January 2004
Captured in black and white, Chikako Yamashiro is in tennis wear dancing in frenzied fashion to club beats in front of a tombstone in broad daylight.
A Woman of the Butcher Shop Trailer (2017)
06 October 2017
This film is broadly divided into three segments. The first shows clumps of meat drifting under the sea and eventually floating to the surface.
Chinbin Western, Representation of the Family Trailer (2019)
28 August 2019
A story goes around two families in Henoko, Nago city, in Okinawa, Japan where plans for construction of a new US military base are ongoing yet unsettled and in an unstable stage.
Mud Man Trailer (2017)
27 September 2017
On Jeju Island and in Okinawa. A film that incorporates allegories in order to depict the anguish of regions that bear U.
Flowers of Belau Trailer (2023)
01 January 2023
We follow an elderly man who strolls, then rides by bus, through lush rural landscapes before entering an urban area in Okinawa.
Recalling(s) Trailer (2025)
11 October 2025
An old man recalls his childhood in this installation which interweaves narratives, songs, and prayers with the complex history of World War II memory of the bombing in Okinawa and Palau, and the Tokyo Air Raids.