La Odisea de Kamatsu (2024)

La Odisea de Kamatsu (2024) poster

Kamatsu is an 80 year old Japanese man who came to Buenos Aires more than five decades ago because he heard that there was a hen that lay green eggs. In a game of expectation and reality, this documentary continually stumbles over its own preconceptions. The initial idea of understanding the migration, identity and tradition of a Japanese migrant derives in the story of some eggs, some notebooks and the authors' search for vision and meaning.

Director: Sofía López Mañán, Leo Liberman
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
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Music: Fede Estevez, Fede Cabral
Editing: Mariana Durán
Production: Breikaleg
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Sofía López Mañán, Leo Liberman
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is La Odisea de Kamatsu about?
Kamatsu is an 80 year old Japanese man who came to Buenos Aires more than five decades ago because he heard that there was a hen that lay green eggs. In a game of expectation and reality, this documentary continually stumbles over its own preconceptions. The initial idea of understanding the migration, identity and tradition of a Japanese migrant derives in the story of some eggs, some notebooks and the authors' search for vision and meaning.
Who directed La Odisea de Kamatsu?
La Odisea de Kamatsu was directed by Sofía López Mañán, Leo Liberman.
Who stars in La Odisea de Kamatsu?
La Odisea de Kamatsu stars Toshiyuki Kamatsu, Tomoko Kamatsu, Eric Kamatsu.
How long is La Odisea de Kamatsu?
La Odisea de Kamatsu has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is La Odisea de Kamatsu?
La Odisea de Kamatsu is a Documentary film.
Where was La Odisea de Kamatsu produced?
La Odisea de Kamatsu was produced in Argentina.