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Zen and Bones

20th(2015) Wide Angle

Aging · True Story · War · Spirituality  

  • CountryJapan
  • Production Year2015
  • Running Time152min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Henry Mittwer is a 93-year-old Zen monk living in Kyoto. Despite his age, he’s determined to make a film about an orphaned girl’s longing for her mother. The idea for the film isn’t too dissimilar from Henry’s own life. Born in Japan to an American father and Japanese mother, Henry, at 22, heads to the US to find his estranged father. While there, World War II breaks out and Henry is sent to a concentration camp. After the war, he eventually makes it back to Japan, where the idea for his film materializes. He tries to find investors but no one is interested. He grows older and older until one day he collapses. Using declassified FBI documents, animation and dramatic reenactments, this epic documentary depicts the turbulent and amazing life of Henry, which, containing the scars and memories of history, invites us to look back on our past. Selected for BIFF’s AND Fund, this film is all the more meaningful given that this year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII. (KIM Young-woo)
Director
Director
NAKAMURA Takayuki
Born in 1975, Nakamura Takayuki is part of the last generation to work under the Japanese studio system. Drawing on his extensive work in TV documentary and corporate promotion, he made his theatrical debut film with Yokohama Mary (2005). It was released in over 50 cinemas in Japan and grossed over a million dollars. Zen and Bones will be his second feature documentary.
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Credit
  • Director NAKAMURA Takayuki 나카무라 타카유키
  • Producer Takayuki Nakamura, Kaizo Hayashi
  • Cast Henry Mittwer, Sachiko MIttwer, Eric Mittwer, Kyoko Mittwer, Shizuka Ishihara
  • Cinematography Kensuke Nakazawa
  • Editor Kazuhiro Shirao
  • Sound Masaya Kuranuki
  • Production Company Daijobu / Hito Hito Films
    Japan 3F Room E 800 Center, 217 Yamashita-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama
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