Borrowed from Nature (2020)

Borrowed from Nature (2020) poster

Borrowed From Nature explores the rich and complex history of Japanese gardens in western Canada. Through the principles and design philosophy of famed Japanese Canadian designer Roy Tomomichi Sumi, we visit Japanese gardens in Lethbridge, AB, Vancouver, BC, and New Denver, BC, revealing hidden testaments to an enduring Japanese influence in our country

Director: Guillaume Carlier
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 44 min
Release Date:
Music: Iva Delic
Editing: Gillian McKercher, Guillaume Carlier
Production: Kino Sum Productions
Language: English, 日本語
Original Language: en

Themes

Botanical Wonders and the Plant World, Wetlands and Bird Sanctuary Peace

Keywords

world war ii, garden, nature, design, japanese canadian

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Borrowed from Nature about?
Borrowed From Nature explores the rich and complex history of Japanese gardens in western Canada. Through the principles and design philosophy of famed Japanese Canadian designer Roy Tomomichi Sumi, we visit Japanese gardens in Lethbridge, AB, Vancouver, BC, and New Denver, BC, revealing hidden testaments to an enduring Japanese influence in our country
Who directed Borrowed from Nature?
Borrowed from Nature was directed by Guillaume Carlier.
How long is Borrowed from Nature?
Borrowed from Nature has a runtime of 44m (44 minutes).
What genre is Borrowed from Nature?
Borrowed from Nature is a Documentary film.
What are the themes of Borrowed from Nature?
The themes of Borrowed from Nature include: Botanical Wonders and the Plant World, Wetlands and Bird Sanctuary Peace.