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22 April 2020

Kōji Yamamura’s Archives / 山村浩二作品アーカイブ



Kōji Yamamura’s Archives / 山村浩二作品アーカイブ


The renowned independent animator Kōji Yamamura’s bilingual studio website, Yamamura Animation, has long been an invaluable source of information about his creative works. Although he may be best known overseas for his award-winning animation shorts, in the Japanese publishing world he is also known for his prolific illustrations for books, posters, and other media.

With the support of the Government of Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs (文化庁 / Bunkachō), Yamamura Animation has expanded to include an archive of stills, videos, storyboards, photographs, documentations of exhibitions, sketchbooks, and much, much more.

Some rare delights in the archive include stills and information about his earliest animations, such as his very first animation at age 13. Yamamura made the 8mm Short Short Show Theater (しょーとしょーとしょうげきじょう / Short Short Show Gekijō) using the techniques of cutouts and cel animation.

Many of Yamamura’s early works are now available to screen on Yamamura Animation’s YouTube and Vimeo channels. Four works, "Parade" de Satie (サティの「パラード」, 2016), Notes on Monstropedia (怪物学抄, 2016), A Child's Metaphysics (こどもの形而上学, 2007), and Yamamura’s Oscar-nominated Mt. Head (頭山, 2002), are available to rent or purchase on Vimeo On Demand (embedded below). "Parade" de Satie, Notes on Monstropedia, A Child's Metaphysics, and Yamamura’s recent work Dreams into Drawing (ゆめみのえ / Yumemi no e, 2019) are also due to be available via Amazon Disc on Demand sometime this spring. Please support this remarkable artist by acquiring his work via these outlets.


Satie's "Parade" from Koji Yamamura on Vimeo.


Notes on Monstropedia / 怪物学抄 from Koji Yamamura on Vimeo.


A Child's Metaphysics/こどもの形而上学 from Koji Yamamura on Vimeo.


Mt. Head from Koji Yamamura on Vimeo.

Catherine Munroe Hotes 2020

23 May 2018

Animation at Nippon Connection 2018


Animation at Nippon Connection 2018 

Nippon Connection has put together another wonderful programme of animation this year. One of the must-see feature films is Masaaki Yuasa’s Lu Over the Wall (夜明け告げるルーのうた, 2017), which won the coveted Cristal for Best Feature Film at Annecy last spring and went on to win the Noburō Ōfuji Award for innovation in animation at the Mainichi Film Awards earlier this year. 

Equally worth watching is Yuasa’s adaptation of Tomihiko Morimi’s novel The Night Is Short, Walk on Girl (夜は短し歩けよ乙女, 2017). Morimi’s works are usually set in his native Kyoto, and this particular story shares not only the Kyoto setting but also many of its the characters with The Tatami Galaxy, another Morimi novel that Yuasa famously adapted into an acclaimed TV anime series. The Night Is Short, Walk on Girl is a critically acclaimed feature film that won Animation of the Year at the Japanese Academy Awards and Best Animated Feature at OIAF 2017. 

Although we lost the wonderful Isao Takahata this year, the Studio Ghibli spirit lives on in Studio Ponoc, formed by former Ghibli producer Yoshiaki Nishimura in 2015. Its debut feature film, Mary and the Witch’s Flower (メアリと魔女の花) is directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, who also made his name at Ghibli. The visually stunning film was one of the top grossing Japanese films at the Japanese box office for 2017. 

Mutafukaz (2017) is a French-Japanese co-production combining the forces of Ankama Animations (an offshoot of the publisher Ankama) with popular anime house Studio 4C. It is a wild, frenetic ride in the vein of Tekkon Kinkreet, which co-director Shōjirō Nishimi worked on as character designer. The film is the vision of the French co-director Guillaume “Run” Renard, who created the original graphic novel series. The film will be shown in French with German subtitles. 

Popular anime director Mamoru Hosoda’s 2015 film The Boy and the Beast (バケモノの子) will play at the annual Film Breakfast – this event always sells out so book your seat early. 

If your taste runs to more alternative fare, Ujicha is back at the festival with his cutout film Violence Voyager (2017). A graduate of Kyoto Saga Art University, Ujicha coined his primitive yet effective technique “gekimation” (劇メーション). He has made a number of shorts in this style and his debut feature film The Burning Buddha Man (2013) won an excellence award at the Japanese Media Arts Festival and was shown at Nippon Connection 2013. Watch the trailer for Violence Voyager to see if it’s up your alley. 

Tokyo University of the Arts is back with a selection of its recent graduate works – read my full article on it here – and I have once again curated a selection of independent animated shorts. Learn more about it here.  I am pleased to be able to announce that animation artist Yuki Hayashi will be able to attend the screening this year.

Catherine Munroe Hotes 


LU OVER THE WALL 
夜明け告げるルーのうた 
Yoake tsugeru ru no uta 
Director: Masaaki YUASA Japan 2017, DCP, 107 min., 
Japanese with English subtitles German premiere 
Thursday, May 31, 12:00 Mousonturm Saal 
Friday, June 1, 15:30 Mal Seh’n Kino 


MARY AND THE WITCH’S FLOWER 
メアリと魔女の花 
Meari to majo no hana 
Director: Hiromasa YONEBAYASHI Japan 2017, DCP, 102 min., Japanese with German subtitles
Thursday, May 31, 15:30 Mal Seh’n Kino (with German live voice over) 
Friday, June 1, 12:00 Mousonturm Saal 


MUSIC OF THE VISUAL WORLD: 
JAPANESE INDIE ANIMATED SHORTS 
In the presence of the curator Dr. Catherine Munroe Hotes and director Yuki Hayashi
Sunday, June 3, 18:15 Naxoshalle Kino 


MUTAFUKAZ 
Director: Shojiro NISHIMI, Guillaume Renard Japan / France 2017, DCP, 90 min, French with German subtitles 
Sunday, June 3, 12:00 Mousonturm Saal 


THE NIGHT IS SHORT, WALK ON GIRL 
夜は短し歩けよ乙女 
Yoru wa mijikashi arukeyo otome 
Director: Masaaki YUASA Japan 2017, DCP, 93 min, Japanese with English subtitles German premiere
Saturday, June 2, 12:00 Mousonturm Saal 
Sunday, June 3, 22:30 Mal Seh’n Kino 

THE BOY AND THE BEAST 
バケモノの子 
Bakemono no ko 
Director: Mamoru HOSODA Japan 2015, 120 min, Blu-ray, Japanese with German subtitles
Thursday, May 31, 10:30 Naxos Atelier 


TOKYO UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS: ANIMATION 
In presence of Yuichi MATSUMOTO 
Saturday, June 2, 17:30 Naxoshalle Kino 


VIOLENCE VOYAGER 
バイオレンス・ボイジャー 
Director: Ujicha Japan 2017, Blu-ray, 83 min, Japanese with English subtitles European premiere 
Thursday, May 31, 22:15 Naxoshalle Kino 


PAINT YOUR OWN MUSIC: 
COMPOSITION WORKSHOP FOR KIDS 
Thursday, May 31, 15:00 Naxos Atelier 
Workshop in Japanese with German translation 
"Even if you can’t read notes and don’t play any instrument, you can be a composer - just by painting pictures! Yuichi MATSUMOTO of the Tokyo University of the Arts has invented a fantastic instrument, which conveys images into music. He, a composer himself, will show you how you can use your own drawings to make a short 'music-film'."

12 January 2018

Playlist: The Paper Craft Animation of Yoshihisa Nakanishi





Yoshihisa Nakanishi (中西義久, b. 1965) is an independent stop motion animator, video producer and graphic designer from Tokyo.  He has a degree in design from Musashino Art University (Musabi).  His paper craft animation has appeared on the NHK's Petit Petit Anime (NHKプチプチアニメ) series. 

Official Website: http://oneminute.web.fc2.com/


2018 Cathy Munroe Hotes

27 July 2017

TamaGra Animation 2017 (タマグラアニメーション2017)


TamaGra is an abbreviation of the Department of Graphic Design at Tama Art University (Tamabi).  Under the late Prof. Masahiro Katayama (1955-2011), TamaGra inspired a new generation of innovative animators including Oscar-winner Kato Kunio, renowned New York-based artist Akino Kondoh, and independent animators Mirai Mizue, Shin Hashimoto, Ryo Okawara, and Masaki Okuda.

Since 2012, Prof. Tatsutoshi Nomura (b. 1964), himself a Tamabi graduate, has led the TamaGra animation programme.  Under Nomura’s leadership, TamaGra graduates have won international animation prizes.  Notable examples include Yoko Kuno, who won the New Face Award at the 2013 Japanese Media Arts Festival and Sawako Kabuki, who won the Jury Award for Summer’s Puke is Winter’s Delight at Annecy 2017.  Some graduates are working as independent or freelance animators, while others have gone on to work for animation studios or in the gaming industry. 


Above is a selection of the best works by students at TamaGra this year.  You can also click on links to individual films below.  So far, I have only been able to find social media profiles for Eri Sasaki, but I will update this post when these young, up-and-coming artists establish a web presence.


Essay in the Desert 
さばくのエッセイ
dir. Eri SASAKI / 佐々木恵理
twitter / tumblr

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White Home Town 
白の故郷
dir. Yuki OHGITA / 扇田優紀

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Jigoku Metamoru 
地獄めたもる
dir. Sawako KAGEYAMA / 影山紗和子

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A Little Bird Told 
風のことつて
dir. Akiko HOSHINO / 星野章子

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The Sale 
今日はきょろきょろバーゲンセール
dir. Maki MORIMOTO / 森本眞生

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Slug 
なめくじ
dir.  Risa KURODA / 黒田理沙

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Swing-by
dir. Ayano YAMAZAWA / 山澤彩乃

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Wormy 

dir. Yuka INADA / 稲田有華

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Shintou Messatu 
心頭滅殺
dir. Akane NIIMI / 新美茜音

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The Wife of the Goliath Fish 
大魚の嫁
dir. Eri SASAKI / 赤津佳織

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Mine
dir. Kanako SAKAGUCHI / 坂口歌菜子

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Moon
dir. Luna HARANO / 原野瑠奈

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Magical Kiss
dir. Ayaka KOGURE / 木暮文香

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A Snail 
かたつむり
dir. Mari SUZUKI / 鈴木真理

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Karma DON Galaxy 
かるまどんぎゃらくしー
dir. Chiharu MINOWA / 箕輪千春

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Lights, Camera, Action 
ライツ・カメラ・アクション
dir. Yunosuke YAMADA / 山田裕之介

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Goodbye to OKUBA 
オクバにさよなら
dir. Shinya HASHIZUME / 橋爪伸弥

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JYOU
dir. Jixin ZHOU / シュウ ジキン

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Moment of Truth 
人面桃花
dir. Xi CHEN / チン キ

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I Want.  .  .  
羽がほしい
dir. Xi CHEN / チン キ
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Yummy Hunny Bunny 
たべたいマイハニー
dir. Minori YAMADA / やまだみのり

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2017 Cathy Munroe Hotes

TamaGra Animation 2016 (タマグラアニメーション2016)


TamaGra is an abbreviation of the Department of Graphic Design at Tama Art University (Tamabi).  Under the late Prof. Masahiro Katayama (1955-2011), TamaGra inspired a new generation of innovative animators including Oscar-winner Kato Kunio, renowned New York-based artist Akino Kondoh, and independent animators Mirai Mizue, Shin Hashimoto, Ryo Okawara, and Masaki Okuda



Since 2012, Prof. Tatsutoshi Nomura (b. 1964), himself a Tamabi graduate, has led the TamaGra animation programme.  Under Nomura’s leadership, TamaGra graduates have won international animation prizes.  Notable examples include Yoko Kuno, who won the New Face Award at the 2013 Japanese Media Arts Festival and Sawako Kabuki, who won the Jury Award for Summer’s Puke is Winter’s Delight at Annecy 2017.  Some graduates are working as independent or freelance animators, while others have gone on to work for animation studios or in the gaming industry. 


Above is the official Tama Art University playlist for animation made by TamaGra students in 2016. There are links below directing you to each individual film.  To learn more about the artists, click on the links to the artists' websites or social media profiles.


Feed
dir. Eri OKAZAKI / 岡崎恵理

  




Oldman Youngman
dir. Ryoya KAGA / 加賀遼也

  


 

Kaiju Bath
怪獣風呂
dir. Shinya HASHIZUME / 橋爪伸弥

  


In the Forest 
dir. Maiko FUKADA / 深田舞衣子

  


A Friend in the Memories
dir. Yui NOMURA / 野村結

  




Illuminate
dir. Shoko NAYUKI / 名雪晶子

  

  


Balloon Vendor and Weeping Girl 
風船売りと泣く少女
dir. Takuya AIKOU / 愛甲拓哉

  

  

So Near Yet So Far
dir. Komitsu FUJIHATA / 藤幡小光

  




Ohana + Osora 
オハナとオソラ
dir. Kanna FUKASAWA / 深澤かんな
tumblr / twitter  

  


BONKEI - Miniature Garden 
盆景
dir. Yuki MAEDA / 前田柚綺

   



Drowsily 
うつらうつら
dir. Rie OSHIMA / 大島理恵

  



Summer’s Puke is Winter’s Delight 
夏のゲロは冬の肴
dir. Sawako KABUKI / 冠木佐和子

  


Gimme Milk 
おちちをすいたい
dir. Minori YAMADA / 山田みのり





Moment of Truth 
人面桃花
dir. Xi CHEN / チンキ

  



TAN -The Dream of a Young Actor- 
dir. Jixin ZHOU / シュウジキン





  
2017 Cathy Munroe Hotes