Kono Machi Tour 2019 is a live video by Japanese singer/songwriter Chisato Moritaka. Recorded live at the Kumamoto-jō Hall in Kumamoto on December 8, 2019, the video was released on August 26, 2020 by Warner Music Japan on Blu-ray and DVD formats.
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Kono Machi Tour 2019 is a live video by Japanese singer/songwriter Chisato Moritaka. Recorded live at the Kumamoto-jō Hall in Kumamoto on December 8, 2019, the video was released on August 26, 2020 by Warner Music Japan on Blu-ray and DVD formats.
Animated video clip for the song “Capture ” by the band More Reverb, created mainly with the help of crushed and pressed coal. The music video is dedicated to the idea of plunging into darkness and gaining a thirst for life.
Short animation by Tomoka Hiroshige
Short animation by Higashi Yamakita
Short animation by Miho Takahasi.
Short animation by Zhang Lihong
Short animation by Asami Tatsumoto
Film directed by Bu Hua, Liu Jian, Qiu Anxiong, and Zhong Su.
This is a story about “the separated family”. Dalang, a 15-year-old boy, is abandoned by his father in his hometown, and lives with his grandfather. When his father returns home from the city with Dalang’s stepmother and stepbrother, Erlang, to celebrate grandfather’s 70th birthday, Dalang puts forward his wish to return to the city with them. This small wish puts everyone in a dilemma.
Student actors and a student director are rehearsing for a film about a deteriorating relationship. Real-life ex-lovers play the main characters. The director named the characters after the actors’ real names and based the screenplay on their actual relationships. Things get messy as the film begins to focus on who was spying on whom and tries to discover who was to blame for the break-up.
On Christmas Eve, Keung gave a present to his son Ming. The next morning, as the gift was placed aside, Keung recalls the good moments passed with his son as he stares at the unwrapped package...
This is a sweet family story about a child and her first day at the nursery. In the morning, PP Daddy doesn't want to get up, and feels a little annoyed by his baby’s energy. On their way to the nursery, the family will feel the impact of a recent typhoon which is still causing havoc. As they overcome the hurdles and arrive at school, the child is reluctant to stay in a strange place, triggering PP’s memories of the early days spent with the baby.
Soil-Flowers is a portrait film of a woman getting ready to go on a trip to China to take care of her elderly mother. She lives alone in a house in Toulouse (France) filled with tones of objects and belongings after her partner passed away. Even though the filmmaker stays behind the camera he is also an actor and spectator inside his own films. By following the woman who goes back and forth between China and France, he starts questioning about his own living coditions.
Inauguration looks at the fragmented history of the Young China Association. Interweaving temporal connections with faint chances of synchronous events between two disparate events at the margins of Chinese revolutionary history: a failed assassination and an impossible trip. The film narrates a forecast of the past, wherein it renders visible the processes of erasure, remembrance, and archival anchors of the early overseas Chinese revolutionary politics and its aftermaths. Movements, geographies, and events do not follow a linear arch but rather are scattered across memories and places, only to be treated as residues, witnesses or simply discards of the history. What happens when the premise of the story is, in fact, the assurance of its erasure?
The original idea of Irregular world is to express the drama and contingency in the public space, which is the core of expression to find the appropriate space carrier. In several searches, we have tried to find places such as amusement parks and parks, and found that they can not be accurately expressed. The hospital emergency room is a place where dramatic conflicts are very strong in our life. We think that human beings have various states of embarrassment, sadness and panic in this space, and those exposed state emotions make the emergency room a drama stage. The most direct way to show this space is through long lens.
A short documentary focusing on the modern-day struggles of the Ainu people.
After graduating from junior high school, Chen moved with his family to the county town and exchanged letters with Yue Li, and their feelings for each other became clear. At this time, due to a fight, Chen was sent to a juvenile detention center. When Li Yue went to Chen's house, Chen's mother couldn't bear to tell him the truth and said that Chen was working. Yue Li misunderstood that Chen was looking for an excuse to separate from her, and they parted. Because of her father's stereotypes, Yue lost her chance to go to university. After graduating from high school, Yue promised to marry Wang, whom she had been pursuing for a long time.
An insightful, ironic look at the challenges and contradictions that young generations are facing in China, "Great Happiness" is Wang Yao’s auspicious debut that welcomes a new voice into the firmament of local independent cinema and one that is poised to bridge the gap between engaged auteur cinema and lighter, yet socially relevant, comedies, aimed at a wider audience. Set in Xining, the capital of Qinghai province on the border with Tibet, this ensemble film follows the ups and downs in the lives of three friends from the generation born at the time of China’s one-child policy.
Every day, Euigon follows a simple routine: he wakes up before his alarm rings; listens to an English radio show while preparing for work; goes to work; eats lunch alone; goes to the gym after work; eats dinner; goes back home. He does the same thing the next day. Despite having a degree in photography, he works as a security guard in a big building. One day, his stepbrother, whom he has last seen 10 years ago, comes to visit. Suddenly his life starts to change.
In 1936, in northern Shaanxi, Shiwa was born in a rural village, and she stepped up to save the rich gentleman Bai Zhiyi's daughter Bai Jing. Bai Jing admired Shiwa, and her father was right. Shi Wa became a model worker and was elected as a senator of border districts and counties. Through labor, she changed her destiny and gained love.
After a night of planning and mourning, a storm is brewing at early hours of 1 July, 2019. In face of the absurdity of the government's indoor flag ceremony, protesters question the usefulness of peaceful protest and hope to storm the Legislative Council Complex as a last-ditch effort to ignite change in the movement. As they confront pro-democracy councillors outside the complex, their pent-up anger and despair explode.
Spinning, spinning….familiar imprints on our memories.
The reconstruction of a cup of ice cream soda, an exploration of how ingredients can behave in different ways.
Circles, rectangles, lines, and crosses – the beauty of graphics and minimalism in between positive and negative space.
Though same-sex marriage is now legal in her hometown, Xin, resolves to give up her successful career in the U.S. and return home. Xin's parents eagerly await their daughter's return. However, little do they know about Xin's intentions to take advantage of Taiwan's new same-sex marriage laws. Caught between love and family, Xin risks both her family and lover and is forced to own up to her true feelings.
Born, Unborn and Born Again revolves around my struggle to embody the White Horse, a zodiac sign which occurs every 60-year cycle in East Asian Countries. This film explores the transnational nature of governmental control over reproductive systems, and how this oppression manifests in our bodies and perceptions of self. I use the structure of my mother tongue, Korean, and my second language, English, to contemplate ruptures, repetition of time, and violence against women. An untold history resurfaces in the present, and re-orients us towards the future.
An ordinary work night in Beijing, Xiao got off late, she ordered an Uber carpool the way home, the driver picked up other carpoolers on the way, two Uyhgur boys who lives in Beijing, as soon as they gets in the car they started talking in a languague that no one else understands which made Xiao and the driver little bit uncomfortable. Driver had to find a way to talk to those guys at the back, turns out they from Xinjiang, Driver and the two boys started chatting with each other, they really hit it off, even played music loud and danced ,but Xiao on the front seat seems couldn’t fit in with them, when the driver just about to play another song, she told him she wants to get off.
In the Chinese dialect of Hokkien, "Kua Bo" stands for "cannot see". Affected by cataract, 60-year-old Tat Chuan has problems with his vision which he refuses to admit or treat. It is only after a huge blunder of seeing the lottery results wrongly that he willingly - but timidly - attends a cataract surgery.
April 30, 2019 marked the last night of Japan’s "Heisei" era. Yuka and Masao are a one-time comic duo who are entering their 30s. They sit in a coffee shop and talk about their lives from childhood to the present.
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A one-shot film about love and death.
Boxing teammate Xu Zhaodi resolutely withdrew from the city team to become a taxi driver in order to adopt the girl. Lele gradually stepped into adolescence, and had a gap with poorly expressed Xu Zhaodi. One day, Xu Zhaodi met with a reporter Wang Hai who was besieged, and she decisively rescued her. Later, he was involved in the case Wang Hai was investigating, and Xu Zhaodi's body seemed to have uncontrollable problems.
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In this documentary, 90 percent of the film was shoot by the director‘s cellphone. It depicts the ordinary and fragmentary life in such a materialisticmetropolis as Shanghai. In the film, Humphrey lives with his girlfriend (Olivia)in a rental in Shikumen, central Shanghai. Their story begins with a separation…