
Everything is Everything 2007
Step into the world of 'Everything is Everything', a thought-provoking documentary that challenges perceptions and sparks creativity. Director Koki Tanaka takes viewers on a journey through Taipei city, where everyday objects become the stars of an improvised 'performance'.
Director: Koki Tanaka
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Everything is Everything (2007) about?
This documentary film challenges perceptions and sparks creativity by showcasing everyday objects in an improvised 'performance'.
Who directed Everything is Everything?
Koki Tanaka directed Everything is Everything.
Who stars in Everything is Everything?
Unfortunately, the main cast is not listed.
Is Everything is Everything (2007) worth watching?
As an unrated documentary, Everything is Everything may not appeal to everyone, but its unique blend of art and performance makes it worth exploring for fans of experimental films.
How long is Everything is Everything?
Everything is Everything has a runtime of 6 minutes.
About Everything is Everything (2007) — A Journey of Discovery through Everyday Objects
Step into the world of 'Everything is Everything', a thought-provoking documentary that challenges perceptions and sparks creativity. Director Koki Tanaka takes viewers on a journey through Taipei city, where everyday objects become the stars of an improvised 'performance'. By collecting and showcasing these mundane items, Tanaka activates the possibility of seeing things differently, inviting the audience to join in on the creative process.
This 6-minute film, originally created in 2006 for an installation version, was edited into a single channel in 2007. With its unique blend of art, documentary, and performance, 'Everything is Everything' is a must-watch for anyone interested in exploring new ways of thinking and seeing. By streamlining the ordinary, Tanaka shows us the extraordinary potential that lies within the everyday.