Caterpillar (1988 film)
Caterpillar (キャタピラ) is a 1988 short experimental film by Japanese underground filmmaker Shozin Fukui. Fukui made the film at around the same time as when he was working as a crew member for Shinya Tsukamoto's Tetsuo: The Iron Man. Both films utilize similar filmmaking techniques such as hyperactive, handheld camerawork and stop-motion photography.[1]
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Directed by | Shozin Fukui |
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Running time | 32 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Release
Caterpillar was included as a bonus feature for the Unearthed Films DVD release of Fukui's first feature film 964 Pinocchio in 2007. The DVD has since been discontinued.[2]
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References
- Player, Mark. "Post-Human Nightmares: The World of Japanese Cuberpunk Cinema". Midnight Eye. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
- "964 Pinocchio". DVD Empire.
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