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From the KimStim collection
The Exquisite Short Films of Kihachiro Kawamoto
7 films by Kihachiro Kawamoto
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Kimstim is proud to present this collection of short films from one of the world's greatest stop-motion animators: Kihachiro Kawamoto. Famous for his beautiful, expressive puppets, Kawamoto began his career in the 1950s. Honing his skills at the legendary Kratky Studios in Prague (under the mentorship of celebrated Czech animator Jiri Trnka), Kawamoto harnessed Japan's unique aesthetic traditions to create visually stunning stories. Drawing on ancient legends, contemporary short novels, as well as Noh, Kabuki, and Bunraku doll theater, Kawamoto's haunting, poetic films speak of passion and loss in worlds populated by ghosts and demons.

All films are in Japanese with optional English subtitles, unless otherwise noted.

The Breaking of Branches Is Forbidden

(14 min / 1968 / Color)

A monk orders a young acolyte, who happens to have a fondness for sake, to guard a beautiful cherry blossom tree

The Demon

(8 min / 1972 / Color)

A pair of hunters encounter a ghastly demon in the woods. Escaping by severing the apparition's arm, they make an even more grisly discovery on the journey home. Based on the 12th-century Japanese medieval legend Konjaku-monogatari.

An Anthropo-Cynical Farce

(8 min / 1970 / B&W / In French with optional English subtitles)

A dog race is interrupted by a ringmaster who attaches fish to the animals' collars and makes them run in circles. The crowd becomes incensed and the ringmaster finds himself in a race for his life.

The Trip

(12 min / 1973 / Color / No dialogue)

A young girl sets off on a surreal metaphysical voyage through which she will learn all the pain and joy of life.

A Poet's Life

(19 min / 1974 / Color)

A mysterious meditation on the power of poetic imagination. A worker fired from a factory for demanding higher wages is plagued by ghastly nightmares. Based on a story by novelist Kobo Abe.

Dojoji Temple

(19 min / 1976 / Color)

Two pilgrims, an elderly monk and his young disciple, out on a spiritual journey, encounter a mysterious woman whose frenzied passions transform her into a huge white serpent.

House of Flames

(19 min / 1979 / Color)

A Japanese "Drama of the Absurd.” A young village woman is torn between two suitors. Out of anguish, she decides to destroy herself. Although her intentions are pure, her death reverberates with shocking consequences.

"Kawamoto has been quietly and persistently making puppet animations for over half a century now... as an independent director and producer, he has amassed a body of short films that demonstrates a keen artistic vision.”Dean Bowman, MIDNIGHTEYE.COM

  

99 minutes / color
Japanese
Release: 2014
Copyright: 1979
DVD Sale: $29.95

Subject areas:
Animated Films, Japan, KimStim Collection

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