Mount Fuji Seen from a Moving Train

Mount Fuji Seen from a Moving Train

Release date : June 14, 2021
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : French / English / Japanese /
Director : Pierre Hébert /
Writers : Pierre Hébert /
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This is a poetic and animated meditation inspired by two trips the director made to Japan. Images and sounds from daily life as well as recordings of his performances, most notably one with the dancer-choreographer Teita Iwabushi. There is no story as such, but a formal construction with sound and images. What can be seen in Japan when Mount Fuji is invisible, lost in the clouds?
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  • title:Mount Fuji Seen from a Moving Train
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Animation · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: French · English · Japanese ·
  • Director: Pierre Hébert /
  • Writers: Pierre Hébert ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:This is a poetic and animated meditation inspired by two trips the director made to Japan. Images and sounds from daily life as well as recordings of his performances, most notably one with the dancer-choreographer Teita Iwabushi. There is no story as such, but a formal construction with sound and images. What can be seen in Japan when Mount Fuji is invisible, lost in the clouds?
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