Komorebitatchi (2014)
This delicate film, shot in a region with a strong Shinto tradition, tries to capture the Shinto emphasis on man's harmony with nature. Without explaining, the film depicts rituals associated with the felling and planting of trees, which are seen as living beings. The film gives equal time to human actions, restrained discourse, trees, the wind and the sunlight, which almost mystically always enters the ritual at exactly the right time.
Director: Masanori Omori, Sophie Perrier
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 2014
Original Language: en
Keywords
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Komorebitatchi about?
- This delicate film, shot in a region with a strong Shinto tradition, tries to capture the Shinto emphasis on man's harmony with nature. Without explaining, the film depicts rituals associated with the felling and planting of trees, which are seen as living beings. The film gives equal time to human actions, restrained discourse, trees, the wind and the sunlight, which almost mystically always enters the ritual at exactly the right time.
- Who directed Komorebitatchi?
- Komorebitatchi was directed by Masanori Omori, Sophie Perrier.
- How long is Komorebitatchi?
- Komorebitatchi has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).