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Kenji Aoike

Directing

Known For

Third Base
6.4

Third is an aimless young man who hangs around with a couple of girls who are amateur hookers. One day, while acting as their pimp, he gets into a conflict with a young gangster and winds up killing him.

Third Base

1978
A Japanese Demon
7.7

A psychotherapist suffers from the onslaughts of Satori, the demon whose name is paradoxically homonymic to the word used for enlightenment experiences in the Zen tradition. Many people mistakenly believe that such a state is the goal of Zen practice; however, the demon strikes at people who are in a state devoid of thought or feeling. Satori's influence spreads from the psychotherapist to a couple who grow increasingly uninhibited.

A Japanese Demon

1973
Nihon Gen'yasai - Sanrizuka
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A document of the Nihon Gen'yasai Sanrizuka, a two-day experimental festival held in support of the Narita Airport Struggle, in 1971.

Nihon Gen'yasai - Sanrizuka

1971
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The Nihon Gen'yasai was an outdoor music event held from August 14 to 16, 1971, at Tenjinmine in Narita, Chiba Prefecture. Kenji Aoike's 23-minute film documents the two-day event, where rock bands including Zunou Keisatsu and LOST AARAARF, jazz performers such as Masayuki Takayanagi, and avant-garde performance troupe Zero Jigen gathered and performed in support of the struggle between students, farmers and the government over the construction of Narita Airport on rural land in Chiba Prefecture. The festival was held one year after the Osaka World Expo in 1970, and in contrast to this highly organised and commercial national event, the Gen'yasai represented an alternative form of mass gathering celebrating counterculture, collectivity and free expression.

Nihon Gen'yasai Sanrizuka

Biwa Houshi Yamashika Yoshiyuki
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Documentary on Yoshiyuki Yamashiki, biwa player, 91 years old

Biwa Houshi Yamashika Yoshiyuki

1992
The Great Hanshin Earthquake
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A documentary following the reconstruction of a district in Nagata Ward, Kobe after the Great Hanshin Earthquake

The Great Hanshin Earthquake

2005
Benposta Children's Republic
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A documentary depicting the lives of the people of the Benposta Children's Republic, a community in the suburbs of Orense, Spain, where they study, work and live at the same time.

Benposta Children's Republic

1990
Living Through March 11, 2011 - Words That Remember The Great East Japan Earthquake-
5.0

This documentary was filmed in Ishinomaki, a city with a population of about 170,000 in Miyagi Prefecture, located on the Pacific coast in northeast Japan. The mega earthquake and tsunami on 11 March, 2011 devastated the city leaving 3,943 people dead or missing. Among them, 182 were elementary school children. With an earthquake and tsunami that no one had experienced, at that time, how did those at the school judge, handle, and act on the situation? What did the teachers do? How did the children react? What did the parents and family members of the children do? 37 people affiliated with Kadonowaki Elementary School in Ishinomaki were interviewed about the events of the day of March 11 from 2:46 to the following morning.

Living Through March 11, 2011 - Words That Remember The Great East Japan Earthquake-

2012