
Saori Shiroki
Directing
Biography
Shiroki Saori started animating while attending Tama Art University in Tokyo. At the time her method consisted of using oil-based paint on a sheet of glass. She graduated from Tokyo Art University with a major in Animation in 2010.
Known For

A new wave is building within the Japanese independent animation scene. In Vol.3, discover the most promising stars of the next generation, with a particular focus on powerful female talents, who will dazzle you with their exhilaratingly original perspectives!
Japanese Independent Animation, Volume 3

One day, a boy who separated from his mother’s hand is deprived of his fingers. His fingers become a larva and part from his hand. The house. . . conceal[s] a relationship between the two from anyone. How does the boy who is deprived of his fingers grow up?
Woman Who Stole Fingers

Minimalistic abstract hand made animation from the award winning Mirai Mizue.
Modern No.2

Short animation by Saori Shiroki.
The Funeral
The rooftops of a darkened city, a couple walking by a lone streetlight on an otherwise darkened street, an old man rocking in a creaky chair in the corner of a room lit only by the moon or the streetlight entering through the window.
Night Lights

Short animation by Saori Shiroki.
Maggot
Short animation by Saori Shiroki