Noh (2021)

Noh (2021) poster

In 2017, playwright Marco Canale staged a play called La velocidad de la luz (“The Speed of Light”) in the Villa 31 slum. There, a group of indigenous elderly ladies recovered their traditions in order to explore their bonds with modern culture, religion, politics and their own memories. Three years later, Canale replicated the idea in Japan and structured this film, together with Juan Fernández Gebauer and Ignacio Ragone, that revolves around that experience.

Director: Ignacio Ragone, Juan Fernández Gebauer, Marco Canale
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Juan Fernández Gebauer
Editing: Ignacio Ragone
Production: La velocidad de la luz, Criatura, Vaskim
Country: Germany, Argentina, Japan
Language: English, 日本語, Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Ignacio Ragone, Juan Fernández Gebauer, Marco Canale
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Noh about?
In 2017, playwright Marco Canale staged a play called La velocidad de la luz (“The Speed of Light”) in the Villa 31 slum. There, a group of indigenous elderly ladies recovered their traditions in order to explore their bonds with modern culture, religion, politics and their own memories. Three years later, Canale replicated the idea in Japan and structured this film, together with Juan Fernández Gebauer and Ignacio Ragone, that revolves around that experience.
Who directed Noh?
Noh was directed by Ignacio Ragone, Juan Fernández Gebauer, Marco Canale.
Who stars in Noh?
Noh stars Yasuhiko Terada, Fuji Mikage, Yoko Imanaka, Marco Canale.
How long is Noh?
Noh has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is Noh?
Noh is a Documentary film.
Where was Noh produced?
Noh was produced in Germany, Argentina, Japan.