Hiroyuki Sekine

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Born in 1957 in Tokyo, graduated from the Film Department of Tama Art Academy in 1981. Studied the possibilities of producing and screening individual films with Akira Hoshino and others at the school. His first film was Etude (1978), which was selected for the Pia Film Festival in 1982, and from around 1987 he began finding abandoned buildings in Tokyo and turning them into films. His works include Tokyo Sanpo vol. 1 (1987), The Ruins of Igi (1989), Sanno Hotel (1990), Shibuya Hermit (1991), U-O (1992) and The Ruins of Roppongi (1992). Collaboration - Eclipse - L'eclipse vol.1 (1997), with art by Kazuyuki Uno, poetry by Taishi Hirose and video by Hiroyuki Sekine. All works are in 8 mm.

Most Popular Hiroyuki Sekine Trailers

Total trailers found: 29

A New Feeling of Something Happening Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

A pair of men are picking and repeatedly enter houses here and there to steal. One day, while ransacking the house they have been picking, they find the girl who lives in the house collapsed in the bathroom.

SCENE 105 Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

Bachelor Apartment Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

Hiroyuki Sekine (1990, 8mm, color, 16 min)

Fade Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

The Doll Village Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

Ruins of Ōkubo Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

Forest Dance Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

In this work, Sekine steps into a deep forest in Tama Lake and shoots a strange copse he finds there in single frames.

Hôtel Sannō Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

Eat a lot of Cabbage Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

Wildflower Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

June Woods • July Swamp Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

ETUDE Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

Ruins of Roppongi Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

An experimental film about the abandoned mansion that once stood in Roppongi. The mansion was originally built as the private residence of the businessman named “Ryoji Oda” [小田良治], but after his death, it was used as the Philippine Embassy.

The Boys' Dream Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

Ruins of Logi Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

Quiet window Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

One of the hidden works of Hiroyuki Sekine. A quiet requiem for his alma mater “Tama Art School” [多摩芸術学園], which was closed down.

BEFORE DOZE OFF Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

Epilogue to Akira Hoshino's "Closed School Trilogy".

Tokyo Sanpo Vol.3 Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

The third film in a series of diaries of Tokyo scenery.

Tokyo Sanpo Vol.1 Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

The Drop of Stone Trailer (1997)

02 January 1997

A cinepoetry about the demolition of University of Tokyo’s student residence (known as “Komaba-ryo” [駒場寮]) after it was closed down.

U・O 2 Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

U・O Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

U・O 4 Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

Shibuya Hermit Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

This film was shot in an ruined house that once stood in Shibuya Udagawa-cho, Tokyo. The block where the house located was a redevelopment area.

MAYA 2 Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

U・O 5 Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

MAYA Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

A film about Maya Kanko Hotel [摩耶観光ホテル] in Kobe, known as one of the three most ruins in Japan.

U・O 3 Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.

AKIHABARA Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

Experimental film by Hiroyuki Sekine.