Shiro, Where Are You Going
Originally released in 1970. Shiro, Where Are You Going is a feature film. directed by Michio Okabe. At just 20 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Michio Okabe's only 8mm film, which was miraculously discovered in 2021 at the back of a closet in his room, after being unaccounted for and thought lost for a long time. He tied an 8mm camera around the neck of his dog Shiro and recorded the world as seen from the dog's point of view. Okabe's anarchy, in which he abandoned-looking through the viewfinder himself and let the dog shoot the film, is the quintessence of Okabe's work.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shiro, Where Are You Going about?
Michio Okabe's only 8mm film, which was miraculously discovered in 2021 at the back of a closet in his room, after being unaccounted for and thought lost for a long time. He tied an 8mm camera arou...
Who directed Shiro, Where Are You Going?
Shiro, Where Are You Going was directed by Michio Okabe.
How long is Shiro, Where Are You Going?
Shiro, Where Are You Going has a runtime of 0 hours and 20 minutes (20 minutes total).
When was Shiro, Where Are You Going released?
Shiro, Where Are You Going was released on January 1, 1970 in theaters.