Seed

Seed

Release date : February 17, 2016
Runtime : 9m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Naomi Kawase /
Writers : Naomi Kawase /
Production companies : Miu Miu /
February 17, 2016 9m Japan Music Japanese More
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Naomi Kawase describes Sakura Ando, the lead character in her film, as "a mysterious creature" who is "like a fairy. SEED is the story of the journey this girl takes from the enchanted nature of Nara to the chaos of Tokyo, and the encounters she has along the way. A boy offers her the gift of an apple, which she in turn gives to a homeless man, who proffers a soft piece of chiffon fabric in return. Moving like a tree that sways in the wind, the girl embodies a spirit that secretly runs through places and living things. The eleventh film commissioned by Miu Miu Women's Tales was directed by the multiple Cannes award-winning Japanese director Naomi Kawase.
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  • title:Seed
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:9m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Naomi Kawase /
  • Writers: Naomi Kawase ·
  • Production companies: Miu Miu ·
  • Overview:Naomi Kawase describes Sakura Ando, the lead character in her film, as "a mysterious creature" who is "like a fairy. SEED is the story of the journey this girl takes from the enchanted nature of Nara to the chaos of Tokyo, and the encounters she has along the way. A boy offers her the gift of an apple, which she in turn gives to a homeless man, who proffers a soft piece of chiffon fabric in return. Moving like a tree that sways in the wind, the girl embodies a spirit that secretly runs through places and living things. The eleventh film commissioned by Miu Miu Women's Tales was directed by the multiple Cannes award-winning Japanese director Naomi Kawase.
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