Tokyo Waka (2013)
The portrait of a city: ancient yet constantly remaking itself. A poem in images: stillness, patterns, urban motion. And in words: a tofu seller, a homeless woman, a Buddhist priest, contemplating nature, the metabolism of their city, mortality. And 20,000 crows, unruly avatars of the natural world, sardonically observing it all.
Director: Kristine Samuelson, John Haptas
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 63 min
Release Date: August 28, 2013
Country: United States of America, Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: en
Keywords
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tokyo Waka about?
- The portrait of a city: ancient yet constantly remaking itself. A poem in images: stillness, patterns, urban motion. And in words: a tofu seller, a homeless woman, a Buddhist priest, contemplating nature, the metabolism of their city, mortality. And 20,000 crows, unruly avatars of the natural world, sardonically observing it all.
- Who directed Tokyo Waka?
- Tokyo Waka was directed by Kristine Samuelson, John Haptas.
- How long is Tokyo Waka?
- Tokyo Waka has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).
- What genre is Tokyo Waka?
- Tokyo Waka is a Documentary, History film.
- Where was Tokyo Waka produced?
- Tokyo Waka was produced in United States of America, Japan.