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Shin Sasakubo

Shin Sasakubo

Directing

Biography

Guitarist and composer, Shin Sasakubo was born in Tokyo, Japan on 1983. He specialized in Andean – Peruvian music and classic and contemporary music. He also made 8mm films under Chichibu Avant-Garde, an art group that produces films, visual art, photographs, plays, and lectures in his hometown of Chichibu.

Known For

-YAMASE-
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Film by Kenji Onishi. With friends. Mr. Yamase as main character, Sasakubo and Shinojima. And the girls having a good time. The camera is all you need. Looking still at the Mt. Buko which is disappearing.

-YAMASE-

2019
Yasuda Satoru World Trip vol.3
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Yasuda Satoru, 8mm. Singing, children, sea, mountains, travel, friends. Archive and diary like footage repeated and distorted multiple times - in the end it became like a "ghost diary". R-1/3~3/3

Yasuda Satoru World Trip vol.3

2016
GLASSHALL
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When give a digital camera to Peeping Tom...

GLASSHALL

2015
Setouchi
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An expanded version of Dynamite Traverse Variations with the Chichibu Avantists members in Setouchi.

Setouchi

Dog's Ornaments
6.0

With the core members Shin Sasakubo and Daisuke Aoki, as well as a revolving set of members depending on the contents of the work, the CHICHIBU AVANT-GARDE art collective engages in expressive activities such as music, film, art, photography, writing, and theater. Filmed in 8 mm film there is a distinctive color and texture, and a seemingly nostalgic impression from the land pattern of Chichibu that is the stage, but it has an unknown sense of apprehension. A variety of emotions and scenes come to light, such as a sense of frustration, relief or fear, some kind of madness, or warmth.

Dog's Ornaments

2013
PYRAMID: Kaleidoscope Memories of Destruction
7.0

A film about Shin Sasakubo's childhood place Chichibu - home of Mt. Buko, known as the “mountain of the gods.” It is the most important mountain in the local folk religion and serves as the sacred site of the Chichibu Shrine. This sacred mountain is blasted, even today, by large corporations who harvest limestone with dynamite. This film, a project by the art collective Chichibu Avant-Garde, and depicts memories of the destruction of Mt. Buko as if through a somato (Japanese revolving lantern) or kaleidoscope.

PYRAMID: Kaleidoscope Memories of Destruction

2015
Funeral in the Wind
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武甲風葬 2016 - "Buko Fuso" aka Funeral in the Wind, 8mm. Filmed at Mount Bukō (武甲山, Bukō-san) in Chichibu, Saitama, Japan. The summit of Mt. Buko was blown up in 1980. Three years before I was born. Shin Sasakubo grew up listening to blasts of dynamite scar the slopes of Mount Buko and echo across his small town every day at half past noon. Ritual. The pyramid-shaped mountain is considered a sacred symbol in the Saitama Prefecture known as Chichibu.

Funeral in the Wind

2016
Chichibu Rest
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With the core members Shin Sasakubo and Daisuke Aoki, as well as a revolving set of members depending on the contents of the work, the CHICHIBU AVANT-GARDE art collective engages in expressive activities such as music, film, art, photography, writing, and theater. Filmed in 8 mm film there is a distinctive color and texture, and a seemingly nostalgic impression from the land pattern of Chichibu that is the stage, but it has an unknown sense of apprehension. A variety of emotions and scenes come to light, such as a sense of frustration, relief or fear, some kind of madness, or warmth.

Chichibu Rest

2013
Chichibu Rest
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An alternative documentary to Shin Sasakubo's 'Chichibu Rest' made by Kenji Onishi, about Chichibu.

Chichibu Rest

2015
Dynamite Traverse Variations
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Dynamite Traverse Variations Tour with members of Chichibu Avantists (Shin Sasakubo × Daisuke Aoki × Haruka Shimizu). In the remains of Koumi stone quarry, original musical scores have been carved into the stone blocks like graphics. Video by Kenji Onishi, directed by Shin Sasakubo.

Dynamite Traverse Variations

2016