Hiroyuki Oki

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Born in Tokyo in 1964. Graduated from the Architectural Department of the Faculty of Engineering of Tokyo University in 1988. Studied film production at the Image Forum Institute of the Moving Image and was recognized for his 3-hour long thesis film "The Film of Buddy Matsumae" ("Matsumae-kun no eiga" 1989). His film "Swimming Prohibited" won the Special Juror's Prize at the 1990 Image Forum Festival. Moved to Kochi City in 1991, and in 1992 directed the Jurgen Brunning production "Tarch Trip" ("Tachi torippu" 1993). Directed his first 35mm fiction film "I Like You, I Like You Very Much" in 1994. In 1996 his "Heaven-6-Box", a production of the Kochi Musuem of Art, won the NETPAC Prize at the 1995 Berlin International Film Festival. Recently he has been involved in performing live music at screenings of his work. (www.yidff.jp)

Most Popular Hiroyuki Oki Trailers

Total trailers found: 30

Fujica Single Green Trailer (2013)

01 April 2013

A documentary on the Associations of Silverpencils screening hosted in Higashimurayama. The Film features 8mm films and interviews.

The Whispered City Trailer (2000)

07 July 2000

Director Jun Ichikawa spins this affectionate portrait of the people who populate Shimokitazawa, a bohemian corner of Tokyo filled with small theater companies and smoky coffeehouses.

Tears of Ecstasy Trailer (1995)

10 November 1995

A conceptual pinku film by renowned experimental artist Hiroyuki Oki, which is conceived of 60 shots which all are 60 seconds long and represent an absurdist take on the narrative and stylistic schemes of erotic cinema.

Shujinkou Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

Short film by Hiroyuki Oki.

Angel's Body Temperature Trailer (2001)

01 March 2001

Aketo is 20 year old college student living in Tokyo. He has an older lover named Hiroshi who lives in Kyoto.

Yusho-Renaissance Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

The work of Japanese experimental filmmaker Hiroyuki Oki as been described as "queer ambient film," and this work brings his fascination with dream-like images and manipulation of time through editing to a new level.

The Family Complete Trailer (2010)

26 March 2010

A highly contagious incest virus induces several generations of a Japanese family to have sex in all possible constellations and across gender boundaries – and with that man in a bear costume who suddenly appears?

Color Eyes Trailer (1992)

10 October 1992

This film consists of several portraits of boys, sometimes alone - in an interior, in front of a window, other times in a group, three dancers on a roof - or even as a couple, kissing, hugging.

The Letter Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

"I sobbed today..." This bizarre monologue is followed by a dialogue with a unique tempo. Then, fragments of daily life are written on the screen in an unhurried manner.

Toshi Shi Trailer (2020)

15 September 2020

This work by Hiroyuki Oki was originally conceived as an installation with four beamers projecting different video fragments in a particular order.

Toro Axe Part 3: All Things Change Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

Matsumoto's last video was produced by Sano Gallery. Matsumoto set the common theme as “Seeing” in 2009, six co-writers participated to directing the omnibus film, "Seeing".

3+1 Trailer (1997)

22 March 1997

I Like You, I Like You Very Much Trailer (1994)

19 April 1994

A tense love triangle unfolds as You struggles with his affair, questioning his identity and desires while caught between two men who change his life forever.

Looking for an Angel Trailer (1999)

27 December 1999

Takachi, a young porno star from a small town in Japan is found dead. His death provides the opportunity to show us his true emotions, and how his two best friends in Tokyo remember him.

Tama asobi Trailer (1996)

31 October 1996

A man named Shiki has been sent to a company in Matsuyama. Since Shiki was famous as a baseball club member at a previous company, there is a story about baseball clubs in the company.

Melody for Buddy Matsumae Trailer (1993)

23 June 1993

Chronicles ten days spent at a seaside town; five of them with a visiting boyfriend, and five more after the boyfriend's departure.

Inside the Mind Trailer (1999)

01 December 1999

Oki fuses documentary elements with narrative filmmaking to such a point that it's difficult to distinguish one from the other.

Nonke Trailer (1997)

26 July 1997

The main character is a business man who is about to turn 30, is in the public eye, and is thinking of marrying a woman as an option.

A Film of Buddy Matsumae Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

The establishment of Hiroyuki Ohki's Matsumae-Kun's film is an inversion of the relationship between reality and image, as opposed to a documentary, in which something is happening in reality and the filmmaker goes there to make images of it, or story film, in which the filmmaker goes there to make images of it because there is something most suitable for embodying his or her ideas.

Heaven-6-Box Trailer (1996)

03 March 1996

Commissioned by the city of Kochi to mark the opening of its Museum of Modern Art, this experimental feature by Japan's foremost gay indie film-maker almost defies description.

Creation of a Single Powder Painting Trailer (2013)

05 December 2013

8mm short shot in Kochi Prefecture by Hiroyuki Oki.

The Traveling Schoolroom Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

Oki Hiroyuki's First Film shot at a mountain lodge. "The film was simply a series of landscape shots, without a story.

Landscape Catching Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

Hiroyuki Oki continues to develop his technical sophistication and his openness to new forms and themes, culminating in a sensuality that is apparent in this, one of his latest two films.

Tarch Trip Trailer (1994)

29 January 1994

A film like an Impressionist painting; the kind of paintings to have titles like 'urban view from the artist's studio'.

Tadashii yokubou Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Early 8mm film directed by Hiroyuki Oki

Color Wind Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

Hiroyuki Oki continues to develop his technical sophistication and his openness to new forms and themes, culminating in a sensuality that is apparent in this Super 8mm work, one of his latest two films along with Landscape Catching.

Swimming Prohibited Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

The film was made in a period of three weeks in the summer of 1989. It starts in a youth hostel somewhere in the mountains where Oki has a temporary job and continues in the outer suburbs of Osaka.

Kansen Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

8mm early film directed by Hiroyuki Oki.

g8-2 Trailer (2006)

09 July 2006

Set in Tokyo, Shikoku, Korea, and Tibet, the film uses images of people, landscapes, and even the artist's own relationships as material.

Boy of Summer Solstice Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

Short film shot on 8mm