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ABURIDASHI Assortment: Video Letters Written in Invisible Ink
“A dynamic animated ritual to comprehend societal trauma.” – F3 Film Magazine
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ABURIDASHI Assortment: Video Letters Written in Invisible Ink  Japan  Animation, Documentary, Experimental
dir. Nonoho Suzuki
The traditional Japanese technique of “ABURIDASHI,” depicts how the filmmaker’s perspective changed from an individual to a nation over a period of 10 years.
DIRECTOR PROFILE
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Nonoho Suzuki
Director Bio :
Nonoho Suzuki was born in Tokyo 1980. Graduated the 26th class of Image Forum Institute of the Moving Image. He is the second son of Shirouyasu Suzuki who is a poet and a filmmaker and the husband of Yuri Muraoka who is a filmmaker and a poet. His works are Take the wind (2008), I, and LA TAKE and Wii ”Gypsum” (2009) and so on. Take the wind (2008) won the Excellence Awards at the Tokyo Video Festival 2009. A father of two daughters.

Director Statement :
I am empty. I am nothing.
The only thing that floats in the void is the frustration of being alive.
I see the videos I made in the past.
Now, my daughters are a high school student and a junior high school student.
However, in the video, it stops they are as an elementary school student and kindergarten student.
What am I?
At that time, I didn't know that there is a war going on in the future.
At that time, I didn't know that my mind become sick and empty in the future.
In order to move forward now, the only thing I can do is to broil each papers one by one.