FILM

Mr. Hayashi
Bruce Baillie, 1961, US, 16mm, 3'

A very brief lyrical portrait of the eponymous Japanese gardener at work.

“A living saint projected onto the silver screen. Why did I make this film? I wanted to help my friend find a job in Berkeley. It was one of my first attempts to create film as both utilitarian and Art. Cinema must be meaningful and wonderful in a single stroke of camera and mind. Mr. Hayashi was my own, simple example, derived from an experience in a Zagreb city well, where water and daily gossip flowed freely.” – B.B.