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Release Date:
October 18, 2024
Original Title:
Do you hear the wind in the pine trees?
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Visualantics
Production Countries:
Belgium | Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 39
A young Belgian woman returns to Japan to gain insight and find peace in her past relationship with her Japanese ex-lover. She travels around Japan, observing nature as the seasons change. She is guided by the richness of the Japanese vocabulary, which has many words to describe the transience of nature and emotions that have no equivalent in Dutch or English. If she can accept this transience, she will be able to understand what happened to their love.
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Additional Camera:
Nao Nakazawa
Casting:
Yuuki Nomiya
Color Grading:
Chiara Pontuali
Director:
Axelle Lenaerts
Director of Photography:
Axelle Lenaerts
Editor:
Rik Chaubet
Axelle Lenaerts
Producer:
Steven Dhoedt
Production Manager:
Nao Nakazawa
Sound Designer:
Gillis Van Der Wee
Sound Mixer:
Raf Enckels
Sound Recordist:
Nao Nakazawa
Writer:
Axelle Lenaerts
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