Hand soap

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Movie
Original title Hand soap
Country of production Japan
original language no
Publishing year 2008
length 16 minutes
Rod
Director Kei Ōyama
script Kei Ōyama
production Takashi Echigoya
music Kei Ōyama
camera Kei Ōyama
cut Kei Ōyama

Hand Soap ( Japanese ハ ン ド ソ ー プ , Hando Sōpu ; German  hand soap ) is a Japanese animated short film by Kei Ōyama from 2008 . In Germany, the film premiered on May 1, 2010 at the International Short Film Festival in Oberhausen .

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A boy enters the puberty and is in the school bullied .

Reviews

“After the jury's decisions have become known, the selection committee of the International Short Film Festival traditionally awards the Short Film Festival Prize in order to draw attention to a work in the competition that we consider particularly important. The Japanese animated film 'Hand Soap' uses its extraordinary techniques to find impressive images for the physical and mental experiences of a pubescent boy. We are happy to present the award, endowed with 500 euros, to Oyama Kei. "

- Jury of the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2010 : kurzfilmtage.de

“It is not easy to depict the period of puberty. I was amazed to see the talent of the director who artistically expressed its fragments. ”

- Vivien Halas : hiroanim.org

Awards

Yokohama Film Festival 2008

  • Excellence Prize

International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2010

  • Prize of the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen

Hiroshima Kokusai Animation Festival 2010

  • Special Prize

Individual evidence

  1. "Prize of the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, endowed with 500 EUR"
  2. "Winners - Special Prize"

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