Voices from the Waves SHINCHIMACHI
なみのこえ 新地町
Sakai Ko, Hamaguchi Ryusuke
Japan/103min./2013
A companion piece to Voices from the Waves Kesennuma that forms half of the second installment in a documentary trilogy on the Tohoku region, co-directed by Sakai Ko and Hamaguchi Ryusuke. It captures dialogues between closely-linked people in accordance with the directors' objective of passing on experiences of the Great East Japan Earthquake, which is inspired by the folk tale tradition of the Tohoku region.
In Fukushima's Shinchimachi one year after the disaster, many victims seem to feel as if they owe a debt due to surviving the loss of their homes and loved ones. The directors decide they want to transmit the voices of these people to future generations one hundred years from now.
In Fukushima's Shinchimachi one year after the disaster, many victims seem to feel as if they owe a debt due to surviving the loss of their homes and loved ones. The directors decide they want to transmit the voices of these people to future generations one hundred years from now.
Title in English | Voices from the Waves SHINCHIMACHI |
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Title in Original Language | なみのこえ 新地町 |
Director(s) | Sakai Ko, Hamaguchi Ryusuke |
Director's Bio/Filmography | Ko Sakai Born 1979 in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Currently based in Tokyo. Began producing his own film while a student at the Tokyo University o Agriculture. After graduating and entering the workforce, Sakai Ko entered a Graduate School of Film and New Media at the Tokyo University of the Arts in 2005. His thesis film was Creep (2007). His other work includes Home Sweet Home (2006). Currently based in Sendai and continuing to record Tohoku folklores in Miyagi with people in “Storytellers”(one of Tohoku Documentary trilogy). Ryusuke Hamaguchi Born 1978 in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan. Currently based in Kobe. After graduating from the Literture Department of Tokyo University and working as an assistant director for film and television, Hamaguchi entered the Guraduate School of Film and New Media at the Tokyo University of Arts. His thesis film was Passion (2008). He has directed several theatrical films including Intimacies (2012), and Touching the Skin of Eeriness (2013). Currently based in Kobe where he facilitates an improvisational acting workshop and is shooting a feature length film with participants as actors. |
Year of Completion | 2013 |
Nationality of the Film | Japan |
Running Time | 103 min. |
Aspect Ratio | Video: 16:9 |
Color | Color |
Screening Format | BDDVD |
Shooting Locations | Shinchimachi |
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Language of Commentary and Dialogue | Japanese, |
Subtitles | English, |
Date of First Public Screening | 2013/11/16 |
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Previous Screenings at Other Film Festivals and Events | YIDFF 2013 International Competition (YIDFF special edition) |
Staff Credits |
Photography: Sasaki Yasuuyuki, Kitagawa Yoshio Sound: Suzuki Akihiko, Hwang Young Chang Others:Colorist: Baba Kazuyuki |
Producer | Serizawa Takashi, Aizawa Kumi (silent voice) |
Distributor / Distribution Company | silent voice LLP |
Official Website for the Film | http://silentvoice.jp/naminokoe |
Other Online Access to the film | http://www.silentvoice.jp/ |
Screenings at the Past YIDFF Programs and Events | YIDFF 2013 |