Winter Days


Winter Days is a 2003 Japanese anime film directed by Kihachirō Kawamoto. It is based on one of the renku in the 1684 collection of the same name by the 17th-century Japanese poet Bashō.
The creation of the film followed the traditional collaborative nature of the source material – the visuals for each of the 36 stanzas were independently created by 35 different animators. As well as many Japanese animators, Kawamoto assembled leading names of animation from across the world. Each animator was asked to contribute at least 30 seconds to illustrate their stanza, and most of the sequences are under a minute.
The released film consists of the 40-minute animation, followed by an hour-long 'Making of' documentary, including interviews with the animators. Winter Days won the Grand Prize of the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2003.
Bashō's hokku, or opening verse, of the 36-verse poem:

Animated segments

Norstein animated the opening stanza as the special guest. Chikusai is running around listening to trees, and meets Bashō. He's awed, but is amused to see that Bashō is picking bugs out of a cloak that is as torn as his own. He gives Bashō his own hat in exchange for Bashō's and goes away. Suddenly, the wind picks up and blows the torn hat away. Chikusai chases after it and manages to catch it, but then with a shrug lets it go and allows it to fly off wherever the wind will take it. Meanwhile, Bashō is moving slowly and laboriously against the wind, with a hand on his new hat to keep it from flying away.
Speaking at the November 30, 2007 Russian theatrical premiere of Winter Days, Norstein said that he had made a longer, 3-minute version of this segment, but had not yet added sound to it.
Kawamoto animated the second and final stanzas as the organiser.
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TypeCountry
Sheet 1 Side 1 - jo
1BashōYuri Norstein110cut-outRussia
2YasuiKihachirō Kawamoto52puppetJapan
3KakeiFumio Oi44CGIJapan
4JūgoTatsutoshi Nomura48celJapan
5TokokuShinichi Suzuki51celJapan
6ShōheiHaru Fukushima47vector animationJapan
Sheet 1 Side 2 - ha
7YasuiTatsuya IshidaJapan
8BashōRaoul ServaisBelgium
9JūgoNoriko MoritaJapan
10KakeiTatsuo ShimamuraJapan
11BashōYōichi Kotabe &
Reiko Okuyama
Japan
12TokokuAleksandr Petrovpaint-on-glassRussia
13KakeiMaya YoneshoJapan
14YasuiYoji KuriJapan
15TokokuUruma DelviJapan
16JūgoSeiichi HayashiJapan
17YasuiAzuru IsshikiJapan
18BashōBřetislav PojarCanada
Czech Republic
Sheet 2 Side 1 - ha
19JūgoKatsushi BodaJapan
20KakeiMasahiro KatayamaJapan
21BashōMark BakerUK
22TokokuYuichi ItoJapan
23KakeiKeita KurosakaJapan
24YasuiReiko YokosukaJapan
25TokokuYuko AsanoJapan
26JūgoIKIFJapan
27YasuiBairong Wang
28BashōIsao TakahataJapan
29JūgoNori HikoneJapan
30KakeiMasaaki MoriJapan
Sheet 2 Side 2 - kyū
31BashōTaku FurukawaJapan
32TokokuCo HoedemanCanada
Netherlands
33KakeiJacques DrouinpinscreenCanada
34YasuiFusako YusakiJapan
35TokokuKōji Yamamura40Japan
36JūgoKihachirō KawamotopuppetJapan

DVD releases

The film is currently available in four DVD versions, none of which has English dubbing or subtitles.