A Place Where There Are Moths (2001)
animation short
A Place Where There Are Moths depicts the conflict between drab concrete block apartment living and the natural environment in Japanese cities. The forces of nature are represented by the motif of a tree whose leaves metamorphose into orange moths and take over a middle-aged woman's apartment, pushing her room higher and higher within the building.
Director: Mika Seike
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: January 1, 2001
Country: Japan
Language: No Language
Original Language: ja
Keywords
short film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Place Where There Are Moths about?
- A Place Where There Are Moths depicts the conflict between drab concrete block apartment living and the natural environment in Japanese cities. The forces of nature are represented by the motif of a tree whose leaves metamorphose into orange moths and take over a middle-aged woman's apartment, pushing her room higher and higher within the building.
- Who directed A Place Where There Are Moths?
- A Place Where There Are Moths was directed by Mika Seike.
- How long is A Place Where There Are Moths?
- A Place Where There Are Moths has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- What genre is A Place Where There Are Moths?
- A Place Where There Are Moths is a Animation film.
- Where was A Place Where There Are Moths produced?
- A Place Where There Are Moths was produced in Japan.