Ryukyu Kingdom: Made in Okinawa

Ryukyu Kingdom: Made in Okinawa

Release date : January 1, 2004
Runtime : 18m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Production companies : Studio Lotus / IMAGICA / DR Movie /
January 1, 2004 18m Japan Animation Japanese More
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A Ryūkyū man dressed in a traditional bashōfu (芭蕉布 / banana plant cloth) kimono lies on the beach looking out to the sea. As he lies there, we witness the passage of time on the islands. At first there is peace and time seems to move slowly. Only the music and the occasional movements of the man indicate the passage of time. Finally a man carrying water passes by, followed by other people representative of times past: market vendors, peasants, the red-cheeked god dancing at a matsuri (festival). But as the film progresses, the islands prove to be the meeting place of many cultures.
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  • title:Ryukyu Kingdom: Made in Okinawa
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2004
  • Runtime:18m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Sayoko Kinoshita / Renzo Kinoshita /
  • Writers: Renzo Kinoshita · Sayoko Kinoshita · Renzo Kinoshita ·
  • Production companies: Studio Lotus · IMAGICA · DR Movie ·
  • Overview:A Ryūkyū man dressed in a traditional bashōfu (芭蕉布 / banana plant cloth) kimono lies on the beach looking out to the sea. As he lies there, we witness the passage of time on the islands. At first there is peace and time seems to move slowly. Only the music and the occasional movements of the man indicate the passage of time. Finally a man carrying water passes by, followed by other people representative of times past: market vendors, peasants, the red-cheeked god dancing at a matsuri (festival). But as the film progresses, the islands prove to be the meeting place of many cultures.
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