Eggg
Eggg is a fast-paced visual essay shedding light onto what it is that drives us all. The film examines us as the collective mystery with the steadfast common goal: to get bigger.
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Daniel HishikawaDirector
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Brian MoranWriterOutside the parenthesis
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Lorenzo SanjuanEditor
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Lorenzo SanjuanProducerOutside the parenthesis, Shared Dreams
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Daniel HishikawaProducer
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Project Type:Experimental, Music Video, Short
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Runtime:8 minutes
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Completion Date:December 1, 2019
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Production Budget:20,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:Japan, Spain, United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:4k
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Festival Transterritorial De Cine UndergroundBuenos Aires
Argentina
December 11, 2019
Argentina Premiere
Official Selection -
Festival Internacional De Cinema Em Balneário CamboriúBalneário Camboriú
Brazil
November 21, 2019
South America Premiere
Official Selection -
The Lift-off Sessions @ Pinewood Studios
United Kingdom
January 12, 2020
Official Selection -
El gran filónValencia
Spain
January 31, 2020
Official Selection -
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Film FestivalPune
India
December 28, 2019
Official Selection -
Los Angeles CineFest 4Los Angeles
United States
Semi-Finalist -
Santander Festival Internacional De Cine Independiente 2020 - SANFICI 3Santander
Colombia
Official Selection -
Short of the Year - Autumn 2020
Spain
Best Experimental Short -
Secrets of Inner Space Film Festival - NYC and BerkeleyNew York
United States
Official Sellection -
Holden Village Film FestivalChelan, Wa
United States
February 17, 2020
Official Selection -
First-Time Filmmaker Sessions
United Kingdom
December 15, 2019
Official Selection
Born in Madre de Dios, Peru, Daniel studied law at the National University of San Marcos before answering the call to relocate to Japan, the land of his ancestors. It was there, in the “Land of the Rising Sun,” where he fully engaged his growing passion for film and television arts. Establishing himself professionally, with companies such as IPC Network Japan and Globo International Tokyo, his work has been singled out for recognition. His films “El Secreto de la Paella,” screened at the Toyama Cinema Festival in 2012, and “いいね!” (“Like!”), screened at the at the Toyama’s Festival and the Forest Movie Festival in 2014. He continues to work in advertising as an art director and motion graphics designer for the Japanese market.