Shunsaku Hayashi Trailers
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Total trailers found: 10
02 March 2017
In a continuous scenery, his physical movement stays in the same position. The speed of the continuity and his movement have accelerated and gradually cause a distortion.
22 March 2022
This work is inspired by the realisation that someone you thought you knew has changed in frightening ways.
13 May 2018
The space-less is still in a space, because it is on the continuous horizon.
09 February 2019
Whirling waves curling clouds endless expanses tides twirl a form a square floats falls crashes smashes splashes oozes scattered blurred consumed emerges drips drops gurgles bubbles drains rains runs into the sink molecules osmosis symbiosis metamorphosis hypnosis devouring loops entwined serpentine vibrations striations losing traces spores pores pairs everything in flux everything in tea.
01 January 2015
Leaving home, a man gets a phone call. Answering it, his house is exploded. As if nothing has happened, he goes to work.
05 August 2026
hovers reconstructs a fleeting goal celebration from a football video game into a hypnotic stop-motion loop of nearly three-meter-high paintings.
04 August 2026
“The song’s title is an obscure reference to a character in a short story by Frank Herbert. It was written from the perspective of someone watching a loved one set out on a path that was not recommended to them, able only to watch passively as events unfold.
26 May 2018
As a caterpillar falls to the ground and dissolves, an anthropoid in the same erratic realm experiences its metamorphic fate.
06 March 2025
The first feature-length animated film by Japanese stop-motion animator Shunsaku Hayashi, inspired by his experiences after the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011.