Voyant Cinémathèque Movie Trailers
Most Popular Voyant Cinémathèque Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Tokyo Honeymoon Trailer (1985)
01 January 1985
This is the first piece shot in Tokyo when Aoi moved from his hometown Kyoto where he had never before left.
W Trailer (1989)
01 January 1989
When we try to change the miscellaneous world that surrounds us into a truly simple form, what will we find? Working in mass media, Mukahira constantly sets various experimental challenges towards the film medium.
Ecosystem 5 ~ A Tremulous Stone Trailer (1988)
21 August 1988
The ecosystem series which started in 1981 counts 15 and is still growing, becoming Koike's lifework.
Temperature of Time Trailer (1991)
01 January 1991
Mainly working with simple, soft-lined drawing animation, Yamamoto aggressively takes in live action images from the late 1980s.
Pearl in Hades Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Light reflecting on a dark water surface, a drop of light with blurred outline, the sea at night, illumination in the distance, a close-up of a lying female – these are basically all the objects that appear in this piece.
Dear Mr. Fukuma Trailer (1993)
01 January 1993
The piece is dedicated to Fukuoka filmmaker Yoshio Fukuma, who was a very good friend of Sakurai's. Making good use of bulb shooting – extended exposure – which was Fukuma's specialty, responding to the light and shadow of water and fire, the moon and the sun, Sakurai traces the historic spots of Kyoto, his living ground.
Koukou ~ Dazzle of Surface Trailer (1986)
01 January 1986
Roofs of tin and tile, passing by trains and cars, walls of modern buildings – surfaces of solid objects and those of soft, such as water – sunlight evenly shines on both those surfaces.
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.
When the flower blooms Trailer (1990)
01 January 1990
Akemi Edo, the leading vocal of the legendary 80s rock band ,"Jagarta", dies a sudden death in 1990. This piece is triggered by the shocking news of his death.
Bristlecornpine Trailer (1991)
01 January 1991
Originally working with super 8 animation pieces, Noshioka switches on to video-making from 1991. From time control with frame shooting to gaze fix with live action filming, her technology and texture change greatly.
FloorLight Trailer (1987)
01 January 1987
A masterpiece of the creator who has continually been expressing the minimal world overflowing with solitude by fixing the gaze on a subject.