Shinsuke Ogawa

Shinsuke Ogawa, 1986
ARTICLE
27.03.2019
EN

Film is something in which you are continually shown something, isn’t it? People who watch films each understand the images from their own point of view, translating them into their own time.

Shinsuke Ogawa, 1987
ARTICLE
27.03.2019
EN

That is how this film has come into being, I think. Everything revolved around the axis of the time that our bodies harboured. Or maybe it was the space of the village that was carved into our bodies.

Shinsuke Ogawa, 1987
ARTICLE
27.03.2019
EN

We made the scene in which the farmers perform themselves entirely with this kind of method: the villagers and we would bring up “ideas” and discuss them between ourselves; and while we grew closer to one another, we made the film. We didn’t want a reproduction of the story per se, but we wanted to document the heart and soul of the people who tell these stories.