Iimura Takahiko
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Takahiko Iimura is an award-winning Japanese
Japanese people
The are an ethnic group originating in the Japanese archipelago and are the predominant ethnic group of Japan. Worldwide, approximately 130 million people are of Japanese descent; of these, approximately 127 million are residents of Japan. People of Japanese ancestry who live in other countries...

 avant-garde filmmaker and fine artist.

1960s

    • "Film Poems," (1962–1970, 16mm)
    • "Iro" (Colors), (1962, 16mm (from 8mm), Music: Yasunao Tone, 8 min.)
    • Onan (1963, 16mm, B/W, 7min., Music: Yasunao Tone; Winner, Special Prize, Brussels International Film Festival)
    • "Taka and Ako," (1966, 16mm (from 8mm), black and white, silent, 16fps, 15 min.)
    • "White Calligraphy," (1967, 16mm, black and white, silent, 11 min.)

1970s

    • "Kiri" (Fog), (1970, 16mm (from 8mm), black and white, silent, 16fps, 7 min.)
    • "Film Strips I," (1970, 16mm, black and white, silent, 11.5 min.)
    • "Self Identity" (1972, 1 min.)
    • "Double Portrait" ( 1973–1987, 5 min.)
    • "I Love You" (1973–1987, 4.5 min.)
    • "Double Identity" (1979, 1.5 min.)

1980s

    • "I Am A Viewer, You Are A Viewer" (1981, 4 min.)
    • "This Is A Camera Which Shoots This" (1982–1995, 5 min.)
    • "Air’s Rock" (portmanteau, DVD, including Moments at the Rock, (1984, color, sound, 12 min.) and A Rock in the Light (1985/2008, 18 min. Music: Haruyuki Suzuki, 2008))
    • New York Hotsprings (1984, DVD, b/w, 10 min. Part of Experiments in New York)
    • "TV Confrontation" (1986, DVD, color, stereo, 5 min. with Tetsuya fukui, "Video=Aleph")
    • New York Day and Night (1989, DVD, color, Music: Takehisa Kosugi, 58 min.)

1990s

    • "As I See You You See Me" (1990–1995, 7 min.)
    • PERFORMANCE/MYSELF (Or Video Identity) (portmanteau, 1972–1995, DVD, 7 pieces, total 29 min.)
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