The Amazing Change of Flowers In My Little Garden

The Amazing Change of Flowers In My Little Garden

2008 · 53 min · Documentary

miniDV diary film by Shirouyasu Suzuki.

Directed by Shirōyasu Suzuki

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Using stop-motion animation, what Koguchi called 無理矢理アニメ (forced animation), twin sisters Lulu and Lala go through enchanting bodily transformations. The film is a playful and disorienting exploration of sexuality, gender ambiguity, and the chaos of desire, made in the shadow of the AIDS crisis.
15 Days15 Days · 1980
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Forcing himself to confront his own 16mm camera each day for over two weeks, Suzuki Shiroyasu initially seems to regret his own idea and indulges in very recalcitrant behaviour. Not until halfway through the project does he address the camera more candidly and start to question his own identity, as well as his relationships with his own milieu and other social structures.
EKO SeriesEKO Series · 1963
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1963
Movie
Shirouyasu Suzuki's first short films shot on 8mm.
EBIZUKA in my own fieldEBIZUKA in my own field · 2001
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2001
MovieDocumentary
In April 2000, I started photographing Koichi Ebitsuka's works. Mr. Ebitsuka was a teacher at Tama Art University, and he happened to be appointed concurrently to the second department of art, where I work, and we became close. He was born in 1951, so he is 16 years younger than me. I wanted to think about and experience the "contemporary art" that I hadn't been to. And he, being selfish, visited his atelier and was shown around his works on an island in the Seto Inland Sea. For me, the year 2000 was a year of Ebitsuka-san's sculptures.
Metaphorical HandsMetaphorical Hands · 1990
Metaphorical Hands
1990
Movie
Each person lives a different life, but the hand seemed to be a metaphor for that person's life. In other words, I thought that the life of the person would be determined by what he had. I pick up a fountain pen and stuff the film by hand. This tells my life. I made such a thought into a work.
Impressions of a SunsetImpressions of a Sunset · 1975
Impressions of a Sunset
1975
MovieDocumentary
A diary film composed by images where the director, after buying a CineKodak 16 (a pre-war 16mm camera) at a second hand camera shop, starts filming his wife, his newborn baby and his workplace.
My home / House of LightMy home / House of Light · 2026
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2026
Movie
The Kazuo Shinohara–designed "House on a Curved Road" was the home of my father, Shirouyasu Suzuki. After my father and mother passed away and the rooms were cleared, only light moves within my memories. By capturing this wavering light, the work is an attempt to grasp how the foundation of private expression exists through changes in the external world.
The core of familyThe core of family · 1991
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1991
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In this piece, I described the way of life of the poet Kenji Fukuma and his wife. I read and liked Mr Fukuma's poetry collection, "Country Life," and we began to correspond. Mr. Fukuma has doubts about modern urban life and is searching for a better place to live. I heard that he was interested in tai chi, a traditional Chinese martial art, and had begun to practice it, so I decided to photograph him and his wife as they naturally communicated with each other. Produced in 1991. The artist is 56 years old. (Suzuki Shiroyasu).
Integration Of WindsIntegration Of Winds · 1989
Integration Of Winds
1989
Movie
This work is a day and night time-lapse film of the sky over the course of one year from July 1, 1988 to June 30, 1989. At first, the house next door had been demolished and was going to be rebuilt, Suzuki then decided to take a time-lapse photo of how the house was going to be built. However, while shooting, the movement of the clouds amazed the filmmaker who became more interested in capturing them. In September, Emperor Showa fell ill and was reported to be in critical condition, this inspired Suzuki to shoot "the last sky of the Showa era".
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1977
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Having received a good response to Impressions of the Sunset, he continued to develop his filmmaking expressed from an everyday perspective, and carried his camera everywhere to shoot whatever was around him. Composing the work in four parts, he reflects on his mental states in a narration that resembles audio commentary. As he films the filmmaker loses motivation to film, and realizing that he is deadlocked in his own life decides to quit his job. The act of filming changes both the filmmaker’s understanding and the practical aspects of his life.
Run after the WindRun after the Wind · 1985
Run after the Wind
1985
Movie
Camera turns on, the film runs and the wind occurs. A work that follows the wind, chases the image, and goes far to the image of Africa. A movie that talks about the fact that the wind carries words. The music was borrowed from an African folk music album.
Sometimes, Watching ContemplativelySometimes, Watching Contemplatively · 1994
Sometimes, Watching Contemplatively
1994
Movie
White roses and orchids. Each bloomed beautifully like a queen. Its shape speaks of beauty. In other words, the shape of each lower is a word standing for human desire. The work unfolds as the view changes in the garden from summer to winter.
Looking ObliquelyLooking Obliquely · 1983
Looking Obliquely
1983
Movie
In this work, I visited a religious scholar, Shinichi Nakazawa, with the question, "What does 'gazing' mean to people? At the time, he was interested in Japanese ethnic religious beliefs by going to winter festivals, etc., and thought that a view of life as a series of rebirths was cultivated on the basis of a life based on farming. Here, I believe that "looking" provides an opportunity for the mind to be reborn. Created in 1983. The artist was 48 years old. (Suzuki Shiroyasu).
Yabe Mitsunori A RunnerYabe Mitsunori A Runner · 1967
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1967
Movie
Short 8mm film by Shirouyasu Suzuki.
Passing By LandscapesPassing By Landscapes · 1976
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1976
Movie
While working for NHK as a 16mm film cameraman, Suzuki traveled to various parts of the country, particularly for shooting on location for rural programs and youth programs. In between filming shows he captured the scenery from a completely personal perspective, starting to think about the meaning of the landscapes he encountered.

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