Ātman (1975 film)

1975 Japanese experimental short film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ātman (Japanese: アートマン, Hepburn: Ātoman) is a 1975 Japanese experimental short film directed by Toshio Matsumoto.[2]

Directed byToshio Matsumoto
Cinematography
Release date
  • 1975 (1975)
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Ātman
Directed byToshio Matsumoto
Cinematography
Music byToshi Ichiyanagi[1]
Release date
  • 1975 (1975)
Running time
11 minutes
CountryJapan
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A frame from Ātman

Film

The film depicts a figure sitting in an outdoor environment and wearing a robe and a Hannya mask.[3][4] The film features receding and shifting images captured in a frame-by-frame manner; though these shots resemble zooms and pans, they were actually derived from positioning the camera on a series of a points.[4][5]

Reception

In 1978, a writer for the Millennium Film Journal called Ātman "an intricately constructed film", and compared it to Michael Snow's Wavelength (1967) and Hollis Frampton's Travelling Matte (1973).[4]

The techniques Matsumoto used in this film were influential on his student Takashi Ito.[6]

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