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Odayaka-Ya
directed by Kazuhito Takazawa
15 min - Documentary, Family
Odayaka-Ya
directed by Kazuhito Takazawa
15 min - Documentary, Family
SYNOPSIS: The events of March 11, 2011, completely changed our values and the way we see things. It seems people are reconsidering their lifestyles, shifting the focus of happiness away from financial gains to feeling a connection with nature and with other people. One couple moved to Sagamiko in Kanagawa Prefecture to restart what was once a metropolitan lifestyle. Their new lifestyle would be half agriculture and half unknown.
Family
15 Minutes 40 Seconds
2016-06-01
30,000 USD
Japan
Japan
Japanese
2.39:1
Born in Tokyo, 1974.Trained as a professional photographer at Tokyo Shashin Gakuen. After years as the in-house photographer for a publishing firm, left to become an independent photographer. Specializes in cinemati ...
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Reviews
An inspiring look at what community can do together for a more peaceful, healthy world.
Simple and understandable story. Well composed and delivered even better. Music makes you feel every word.
Odayaka-Ya provides some stunning cinematography and a delightful insight into this world. The music is slightly intrusive, however the message and story remain clear throughout.
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Odayaka-Ya
directed by Kazuhito Takazawa
SYNOPSIS: The events of March 11, 2011, completely changed our values and the way we see things. It seems people are reconsidering their lifestyles, shifting the focus of happiness away from financial gains to feeling a connection with nature and with other people. One couple moved to Sagamiko in Kanagawa Prefecture to restart what was once a metropolitan lifestyle. Their new lifestyle would be half agriculture and half unknown.