Overview
"Wyborny trained as a mathematician, worked as a cameraman on Werner Herzog's Kasper Hauser. He first attracted the attention of the New York and London avant-gardes … for his elliptical narratives, Dallas Texas - After The Gold Rush (1971) and The Birth of a Nation (1973). Their plots, 'collapsed' by the optical transformation and repetition of individual shots, move from anecdotal narrative to an examination of narrative construction itself. His method was analogous, in a way, to that of novelists like Robbe-Grillet (e.g. Jealousy), though Wyborny was far more interested in the actual materials of film than were the french 'new novelists' when they turned to cinema. His work was further characterised by a romantic appreciation for desolate, ruined vistas." - J. Hoberman
Sonic 30th Anniversary Symphony
Carter
Sonic Soldier Borgman: Madnight☆Gigs!
The Exorcism of Carmen Farias
My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission
Forever My Girl
K.G.F: Chapter 2
Detective vs. Sleuths
Single All the Way
Risen
Wee Sing in the Marvelous Musical Mansion
K.G.F: Chapter 1
Hollow Point
Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker
Secret Magic Control Agency
Going for Gold
Transformer
Groot's Pursuit
American Siege
Inuyasha the Movie 2: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass