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Takahiko Iimura: On Time In Film
Artist in Focus: Takahiko Iimura
Program Running Time is 70 min
Iimura is perhaps best known for his work exploring the temporality of Cinema, i.e. the various ways the film viewer's elemental sense of time can be "played with" by the filmmaker. Frequently using the most basic of film elements—white light, black leader and the projection environment—Iimura's work in this area is among the most abstract and elemental in all of cinema.
In Person: Takahiko Iimura
2 Minutes 46 Seconds 16 Frames 2 Minutes 46 Seconds 16 Frames
Directed By: Takahiko Iimura
Japan | 1972 | 9 min


24 Frames Per Second 24 Frames Per Second
Directed By: Takahiko Iimura
Japan | 1975 | 12 min


A Chair A Chair
Directed By: Takahiko Iimura
Japan | 1970 | 10 min


One Frame Duration One Frame Duration
Directed By: Takahiko Iimura
Japan | 1977 | 12 min


+ & - (Plus and Minus) + & - (Plus and Minus)
Directed By: Takahiko Iimura
Japan | 1973 | 26 min


Timed 1,2,3 Timed 1,2,3
Directed By: Takahiko Iimura
Japan | 1972 | 11 min


Takahiko Iimura: On Time In Film

Screening Schedule

SUN 3/15 7:30pm
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
$11.00

Co-presenters

San Francisco Cinematheque
For ticketing information please email boxoffice@asianamericanmedia.org