Jyowa

Jyowa

Release date : January 1, 2015
Runtime : 1h 50m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : English / Japanese /
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Production companies : Nuit de Tokyo / ANTSMEDIA / Irmã Lúcia Efeitos Especiais /
January 1, 2015 1h 50m Japan Documentary English More
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Jyowa is a made-up word created by Yukimura Sensei which merges the characters for “rope” and for “speaking or communicating”, hence it can be translated as “communicating through ropes” or “rope stories”. This project was started in Tokyo in 2011 as a documentary film, yet it ended up becoming more of an aesthetic experience that takes the viewer into the unique universe of five of Japan’s top rope artists (by order of appearance): Naka Akira, Yukimura Haruki, Nawashi Kanna, Urado Hiroshi and Hajime Kinoko. In each of the the five chapters we can see two people taking a journey into a deep and profound level of communication in which rope takes a very special place.
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  • title:Jyowa
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:1h 50m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: English · Japanese ·
  • Director: Daniel Costa Neves / Pedro Diniz Reis /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Nuit de Tokyo · ANTSMEDIA · Irmã Lúcia Efeitos Especiais ·
  • Overview:Jyowa is a made-up word created by Yukimura Sensei which merges the characters for “rope” and for “speaking or communicating”, hence it can be translated as “communicating through ropes” or “rope stories”. This project was started in Tokyo in 2011 as a documentary film, yet it ended up becoming more of an aesthetic experience that takes the viewer into the unique universe of five of Japan’s top rope artists (by order of appearance): Naka Akira, Yukimura Haruki, Nawashi Kanna, Urado Hiroshi and Hajime Kinoko. In each of the the five chapters we can see two people taking a journey into a deep and profound level of communication in which rope takes a very special place.
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