Sumiko Haneda – Hayachine no fu AKA Ode to Mt. Hayachine (1982)

Sumiko Haneda - Hayachine no fu AKA Ode to Mt. Hayachine (1982)-poster

Quote:
Shot in the foothills of Iwate Prefecture’s mystical Mt. Hayachine, the film records a year in the life of the area’s villages and villagers as they prepare for kagura performances, a dance-theater form with origins in religious rituals (now mainly performed for tourists). The film can be enjoyed and processed on many levels: a musicologist’s fascinating glimpse into kagura traditions and performances; an ethnographic portrait of rural life and village hierarchies; and most of all, a study of a key moment in Japanese society, when, even as Haneda filmed, rural lifestyles were exposed to modernity: paved roads, cars, and tv sets. Fittingly, the film’s true beauty comes not through its thesis, but in its attunement to the mountain’s own intricate rhythms. (Pacific Film Archive)

Sumiko Haneda - Hayachine no fu AKA Ode to Mt. Hayachine (1982)-poster
Sumiko Haneda - Hayachine no fu AKA Ode to Mt. Hayachine (1982)-poster
Sumiko Haneda - Hayachine no fu AKA Ode to Mt. Hayachine (1982)-poster

3.95GB | 2h 33m | 1920×1080 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/7E322D16707597A/Ode_to_Mt._Hayachine.mkv

Language(s):Japanese
Subtitles:English (hardcoded)

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