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Kenji Hayasaki was born in Saitama, Japan in 1981, and left his country by himself at the age of 17. Since studying film at NYU, Kenji has produced and directed many documentary, narrative, and experimental films. Some of the films are nominated and screened at various international film festivals, one of which titled “Life” was even broadcasted through cell phones in Japan as a new stream of internet services. “Life” was also marked as a top film at Con-Can Movie Festival by Jean Michelle Frodon, a renowned film critic/ editor in chief of Cahier Du Cinema. His artistic and productive approach was widely recognized in many TV productions and commercial videos.Kenji, however, has resigned the production company he has worked for 2 years, to explore more artistic videos. His most recent video project “Balis” was produced right after his resignation in July 2007, in collaboration with respected experimental musician Takuya Nakamura who is known as a supporting band member for Quincy Jones, Arto Lindsay, and Brazillian Girls among others.
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