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Year: 2016 Documentary Runtime: 58 min

Overview

Documentary without audio produced by deaf people. Music is depicted visually with the complete absence of musical instruments or voices. Directed by Makihara Eri and choreographer Dakei. With a diverse lineup including ordinary deaf people with zero acting experience and a choreographer who performs in Japan and abroad, this film pulls out all the tops to give visual expression to music through the physical body. An aging man uses multiple sign language poems to convey the four seasons, and a girl expresses the wind amidst the rustling trees.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Akihiro Yonaiyama

Akihiro Yonaiyama

Chie Honma

Chie Honma

Daisuke Ikeda

Daisuke Ikeda

Karin Ikeda

Karin Ikeda

Fumiko Koizumi

Fumiko Koizumi

Makoto Nozaki

Makoto Nozaki

Kazumi Sano

Kazumi Sano

Miho Sano

Miho Sano

Shizue Sazawa

Shizue Sazawa

Aya Okamoto

Aya Okamoto

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