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Release Date:
September 1, 2018
Original Title:
Im Reich der Spiegel - Auf der Suche nach der japanischen Seele
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
3sat
ARTE
DOCDAYS Productions
IFS Internationale Filmschule Köln GmbH
ORF
ZDF
Production Countries:
Austria | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Bianca Charamsa made her way to Japan during this year's cherry blossom season to get to grips with the country's character through conversations with some of its artists. Although two violent atomic catastrophes - the bombing of Hiroshima and the Fukushima nuclear disaster - have shaken and shaped modern-day Japan, the artist Takahiro Iwasaki believes that memory of 6th and 9th August 1945 is slowly fading, despite all the folded cranes left by visitors to the memorial sites. Natural catastrophes like sea- and earthquakes also rock Japan time and time again; perhaps this explains why the Japanese aesthetic Wabi Sabi incorporates both beauty and decay...much like the beauty of the cherry blossom as it withers during the annual festival of Hanami
Camera Operator:
Grischa Schmitz
Color Grading:
Knut Schmitz
Director:
Bianca Charamsa
Drone Operator:
Sven Klöpper
Editor:
Marcel Ozan Riedel
Mixing Engineer:
Jochen Voerste
Music:
Tim Stanzel
Producer:
Carmel Fuhg
Antje Boehmert
Production Director:
Ko Miklik
Sound:
Sven Klöpper
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