Rei Harakami

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The Echo of Astro Boy's Footsteps Trailer

Rei Harakami was a Kyoto-based electronic musician from Hiroshima, Japan. There are not so many people who know that Rei Harakami has left a unique footprint in the video world. After studying video at a university in Kyoto, he produced nine short video works for several years after graduation.

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Total trailers found: 10

País que dejó el ejército Trailer (2002)

16 March 2002

Costa Rica is one of few countries in the world to abolish its military. This documentary focuses on education, children and a co-operative in the Monteverde nature reserve.

Appleseed: Ex Machina Trailer (2007)

19 October 2007

As members of ESWAT, the elite forces serving Olympus, Deunan and Briaereos are deployed anywhere trouble strikes.

A Gentle Breeze in the Village Trailer (2007)

04 August 2007

Soyo, a student in a school with only six students, develops feelings for the new student, Hiromi, who has moved from Tokyo.

VOYANT Trailer (1995)

31 December 1995

Hi-8 short film by Rei Harakami

Woman of the Desk Trailer (1993)

31 December 1993

Hi-8 short film by Rei Harakami

And it's Nothing More, or Nothing Less Trailer (1993)

31 December 1993

Hi-8 short film by Rei Harakami

The Echo of Astro Boy's Footsteps Trailer (2011)

21 May 2011

The man who created the sounds of the future, legendary sound designer Matuo Ohno, most famous for his work on the 1963 animated TV show Astro Boy.

Analife Trailer (2005)

19 March 2005

The story of 2 men and 1 woman who lose their virtues in order to fill the hole in their hearts. These characters are caught up in the vicious spiral created by their desires.

Angels Slightly Insane Trailer (1994)

01 January 1994

A man who, having created an experiment in his mind and assuming it as reality, finds himself unable to escape it.

fan Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

If "light" is the protagonist of film, the idea would not change if "darkness" replaces "light". Yoshimoto proves this point with most simplicity.