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In the Spring Season

Original title
Akekurete Haru
Year
Running time
41 min.
Country
Japan Japan
Director
Screenwriter
Cast
Documentary
Cinematography
Producer
Distributor: Kraut Film
Genre
Documentary | Half-length Film. Experimental Cinema
Synopsis
Second film of Akira Hoshino’s “Closed School Trilogy”. Akira Hoshino is the best kept secret of Japanese experimental cinema. He established the independent film group HAIRO in the early 1970s and has been active for over 50 years, but his work has only been seen by a very limited audience. These works depict the melancholy and nostalgia of the vanishing in a poetic vision. The Trilogy also illustrates the unique interpretation and development of in-camera editing technique in the “personal cinema” and “new cinema” movements that emerged in Japan in the 1970s.
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User history
In the Spring Season
1992
Akira Hoshino
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