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Winter Days
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Literature · Films about Film · IT/VR
- CountryJapan
- Production Year2003
- Running Time105min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Can haiku, a form of Japanese poetry, be animated? The answer is yes. It has been achieved. Winter Days, Matsuo Basho′s famous haiku collection, has now been tumed into an animated film through
collaboration between 35 leading animation artists from all over the world, including the famous Japanese traditional puppet animation writer Kihachiro Kawamoto. ′Renku is a style of poetry typical
of Japanese literature, in which a number of poets participate to create a linked poem by composie verses which are linked to the previous composer′s last syllable but lead into an entirely different world.
Basho and his fellow-poets composed five renku under the title Winter Days.′ The film Winter Days is structured just like the poem - a renku. World-class filmmakers and promising directors worked together to create the film. It is a fascinatine mixture of different animation techniques such as cut-out, puppet, 2D, 3D CG, silhouette, cell, clay animation and paint on glass. Each of the directors contributed an approximately 1-minute long piece to create a 39-minute animation. The short animation is followed by a documentary that presents the production process of all the participants in the project. The 39-minute animation itself is interesting enough, but the second part is also very enjoyable. (Kim Ji-seok)
Director
Group Work

Kihachiro Kawamoto
Born in Tokyo in 1925, Kihachiro Kawamoto studied architecture at the National Yokohoma University, after which he become an assistant art designer for Toho Motion Picture Company. He began to study the art of puppetry, studying under Jiri Trnka, master puppet maker in Prague. His first puppet animation, [Hanaori – The Breaking of Branches is Forbidden](1968), received a Silver Prize at the Mamaia International Animated Film Festival. Since then, he has made numerous award-winning films. He was the General Director of [Winter Days](2003), a project that involved 35 international animation artists.
Credit
- Director
Group Work
Kihachiro Kawamoto - ProducerTatsuo SHIMAMURA
- CinematographyTakashi Yoshimura
- EditorMichihiro Ito
- MusicShinichiro IKEBE
- Production CompanyIMAGICA CORP.
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