Oshika - Winds of Change (2021)
The village of Oshikamura in Nagano Prefecture with a beautiful view of the Minami Alps. On top of that deep mountain, Simon Piggott, 70, who moved from England 30 years ago, and his family live. As such, Oshikamura is a place that warmly welcomes newcomers and pursues a quiet, slow life where people help each other. However, since the start of the "Linear Shinkansen Project" for tunneling through the Minami Alps five years ago, many changes began to occur in Oshikamura. This film slowly observes these changes in Oshikamura.
Director: Kim Myoung-yoon
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: September 10, 2021
Cast
Cinematography: Kim Myoung-yoon
Editing: Furuie Wataru
Country: South Korea, Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ko
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Oshika - Winds of Change about?
- The village of Oshikamura in Nagano Prefecture with a beautiful view of the Minami Alps. On top of that deep mountain, Simon Piggott, 70, who moved from England 30 years ago, and his family live. As such, Oshikamura is a place that warmly welcomes newcomers and pursues a quiet, slow life where people help each other. However, since the start of the "Linear Shinkansen Project" for tunneling through the Minami Alps five years ago, many changes began to occur in Oshikamura. This film slowly observes these changes in Oshikamura.
- Who directed Oshika - Winds of Change?
- Oshika - Winds of Change was directed by Kim Myoung-yoon.
- Who stars in Oshika - Winds of Change?
- Oshika - Winds of Change stars Simon Piggott.
- How long is Oshika - Winds of Change?
- Oshika - Winds of Change has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is Oshika - Winds of Change?
- Oshika - Winds of Change is a Documentary film.
- Where was Oshika - Winds of Change produced?
- Oshika - Winds of Change was produced in South Korea, Japan.