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Hopscotch (1967)

Directed by Kenji Kanesaka
10minruntime
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Plot

Kenji Kanesaka’s Hopscotch was presented as an event at Sogetsu Art Center in 1967, in order to create the sound recording for the film. Participants included filmmakers, musicians, and artists such as Yasunao Tone (composer), Yosuke Yamashita (jazz pianist), Jiro Takamatsu (artist), Shigechika Sato (film critic), Nobuhiko Obayashi (filmmaker), Rikyro Miyai, and others. Tone gave instructions to “hiku" (to play), a Japanese verb with multiple meanings which performers interpreted to play Majong, subtract numbers on a black board, pull the trigger of an air gun, saw a block of wood, draw a bow, etc.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleHopscotch
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 1967
Assistant directorsKenji Kanesaka

Release dates

Theatrical release

Japan / Jan 01, 1967

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