Three Women (2016)
"Three Women, is an ambitious work designed to be shown on multiple screens in a movie theater. Moving a step forward from the use of multiple screens as an expansion of cinema as exemplified by Abel Gance’s Napoléon (1927), it presents what is literally a conceptual expansion of cinema in the form of a filmic work experienced in a theater in which the 15-channel, surround-sound audio constructed by Araki Masamitsu and Ito’s visuals organically intertwine."
Director: Takashi Ito
| Directing | Takashi Ito | Director |
| Crew | Takashi Ito | Cinematography |
| Editing | Takashi Ito | Editor |
| Crew | Shin Yonekura | Cinematography |
| Sound | Masamitsu Araki | Sound |