Japan / Mar 13, 2010
A Cycle of Craftsmanship (2010)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
In a collaboration of a different approach, visvim and creative Young Kim (also known as Suitman) create a film titled “A Cycle of Craftsmanship”. visvim’s penchant for quality and story-telling are no secret as this film focuses on a Kyo-Ningyo (Kyoto Doll) shop and its sixteen generation history. The 400 year-old store owner had begun to face some difficult times. Upholding quality, craftsmanship, a dwindling demand for Kyo-Ningyo had culminated into difficulty running a retail space while maintaining the same level of commitment. Eventually the store owner’s decision to close his store had a profound and introspective effect on visvim founder Hiroki Nakamura which led to the creation of this film. The multi-region DVD is available at F.I.L. stores across Japan and Asia.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | A Cycle of Craftsmanship |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English, 日本語 |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Suitman Entertainment |
| Official site | vimeo.com |
| Release date | 13 marzo 2010 |
| Executive producer | Julia Kwan |
| Production | Mook Denton |
| Editing | John Wate, Kinji Kayanuma |
| Cinematography | Noriaki Saito |
| Assistant directors | Young Kim |
| Music | Nick Hartley, Tadashi Nakada |
| Sound | Nick Hartley, Tadashi Nakada |
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