Shooting Stars Never Return
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The Japanese brand KINO (a Japanese woman’s name and the German word for cinema) is known for its simple and refined collections. The designer Tomoe Ishikawa co-operated with her stylist to elaborate on the theme of ‘expanding’. A man and a woman share a special moment and then each go their own way. That way, they broaden their horizons.
Also in this combined programme
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Painted Series
Invisible hands dress a girl in this pictorial work by Freudenthal/Verhagen, after a concept by Dutch designer duo Painted. -
Naquid
Poetic work with a photographic slant. Stylish is an understatement. Made for Japanese designer Aguri Sagimori’s collection. -
Temporal Meditations
Chalayan elaborated the concept of his collection Temporal Meditations into a visual journey, with questions about identity and cultural symbolism. -
Flight
A delicate feeling of lightness and calm. The body appears to float and dissolve in the mist. Fashion label Mono, envisaged poetically. -
My Logical Private Parts
Are ‘private parts’ ever logical? Should fashion not actually change and hide outward appearance? Stimulating video for the new Centaur collection. -
Childhood Storage
In a replica of her childhood bedroom, Anna-Nicole Ziesche examines how long early experiences continue to affect adults. -
Anaesthetics
Chalayan intended to create a conceptual sketchbook. In eleven scenes, he deals with institutionalised violence in society.
Film details
- Countries of production
- France, Japan
- Year
- 2011
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2011
- Length
- 10'
- Medium/Format
- HDcam
- Language
- Japanese
- Premiere status
- World premiere
- Director
- Julie Barranger
- Producer
- Kudo Yukika
- Screenplay
- Julie Barranger
- Production design
- KINO
- Production company
- Ribo Ltd
- Sales / World rights holder
- Ribo Ltd