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A Cycle of Craftsmanship (2010)

Directed by Young Kim
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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.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleA Cycle of Craftsmanship
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish, 日本語
StatusReleased
Production companiesSuitman Entertainment
Official sitevimeo.com
Release date13 marzo 2010
Executive producerJulia Kwan
ProductionMook Denton
EditingJohn Wate, Kinji Kayanuma
CinematographyNoriaki Saito
Assistant directorsYoung Kim
MusicNick Hartley, Tadashi Nakada
SoundNick Hartley, Tadashi Nakada

Release dates

Physical media

Japan / Mar 13, 2010

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