Country
Japan
Date
Nov 01, 1982
5.0/10
This is Ogawa Productions’ first major film from their Yamagata period. They had already started photography on Magino Village -A Tale but they were drawn to this village deep in the high country above Magino when a particularly cold bout of weather threatened crops. Inevitably, their attention strayed from the impact of weather and geography on the harvest to the “life history” of Furuyashiki Village. On the one hand, Ogawa returns to his roots by playing with the conventions of the science film. At the same time, he discovers a local, peripheral space in which to think about the nation and the state of village Japan. From this “distant perspective” in the very heart of the Japanese mountains, Ogawa discovers a village still dealing with the trauma of global warfare and struggling for survival as their children flee for the cities.
| Dettaglio | Valore |
|---|---|
| Titolo originale | ニッポン国 古屋敷村 |
| Lingua originale | 日本語 (JA) |
| Lingue parlate | 日本語 |
| Paesi di produzione | Japan |
| Stato | Released |
| Compagnie di produzione | Ogawa Productions |
| Data di uscita | 1 novembre 1982 |
| Producer | Hiroo Fuseya |
| Cinematography | Masaki Tamura |
| Asst. Directors | Shinsuke Ogawa |
| Camera Operators | Masaki Tamura |
| Add. Photography | Masaki Tamura |
Country
Japan
Date
Nov 01, 1982
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