Motoharu Jônouchi Trailers
Holy Theater TrailerThe Stormy Times TrailerYama – Attack to Attack Trailer
Holy Theater TrailerThe Stormy Times TrailerYama – Attack to Attack Trailer
Total trailers found: 18
14 February 1964
Hi-Red Centre were comprised of Genpei Akasegawa, Natsuyuki Nakanishi and Jiro Takamatsu, who enacted ‘happening’-style performance art in unusual spaces during the early 1960s in Japan.
04 January 1991
The Stormy Times is a collection of three short films created as a series of visual poems (Dream Running, Grasshopper’s One-Game Match, andWe Can Hear Joe’s Poem).
06 June 1974
The Shinjuku district was the epicentre of Tokyo's art scene and the political fever pitch where protests took place on a regular basis during the 1960s.
01 January 1968
Jonouchi, who documented various artists’ performances and events, turned the camera onto himself cutting his hair.
01 January 1968
Short by Motoharu Jonouchi.
01 January 1969
This work is an extension of Jonouchi’s documentation of Hi-Red Center’s performance event, Shelter Plan (1964).
01 January 1960
"A film describing some unusual acts by youths attempting to break out of the stifling patterns of culture.
01 January 1969
Documents the first demonstration that took place in front of the Nihon University in May of 1968. This is the first work in the "Gewaltpia" series centered around the new student movement that emerged around 1968 in Japan.
14 February 1968
The late 1960s saw Japan in a fever pitch of political agitation where student protests were a frequent occurrence.
01 January 1969
"A work documenting the VAN Film Science Research Center’s space before shut down. VAN, which Jonouchi was a member, was established by the original and new members of the Nihon University Film Study Club (Nichidai Eiken) in Ogikubo section of Tokyo in 1960.
01 September 1961
Experimental film by Motoharu Jonouchi comprised of both archival footage from the 1960s Japanese student riots and dramatised re-enactions.
01 January 1968
"A work documenting Ankoku Butoh dancer Tatsuji Hijikata’s Revolt of the Flesh (Nikutai no hanran)n
18 May 1973
A popular poet, Goku, becomes depressed when his editor jokingly suggests that he is a sell-out.
25 January 1985
This extraordinary documentary is an unflinching record of the workers’ struggle during Japan’s economic rebirth in the 1980s, centered on Tokyo’s Sanya “yoseba”—a slum community dating from the 19th century where day laborers lived in terrible conditions while they sought work.
23 October 1998
It’s said that people die twice. The first death is a physical one and the second, true death comes when there is no one to remember that person.
01 January 1962
A documentary on a conversation between one drug-induced individual with another sober partner.
14 February 1968
The title Gewaltopia Trailer has a dual meaning in the Japanese language; one meaning for the word yokoku (trailer) could mean a compilation of extracts to promote a film, but it can also mean a prediction, a prophecy for the future as a Gewaltopia.
14 February 1965
Wols is the pseudonym for a German artist active in the early 20th century, Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze, and Jonouchi meticulously filmed nearly fifty of his paintings to construct this cine-collage.