Sonotoki
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15845/jaf.v6i02.3805Keywords:
impermanence, the everyday, cycles, nature, landscape and memory, soundAbstract
This film takes inspiration from the work of Kon Wajiro,- an architect, ethnologist and sociologist who created detailed sketches of everyday life on the streets of Tokyo in the 1920s. Shot in Aomori City, Japan in the depths of winter, Sonotoki captures fleeting movements through the snowy streets as they play out before a static camera. Humans are made of generations of cycles; each leaving subtle indications that are part of an inexpressible whole.
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Published
2022-11-25
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Belantara, A. (2022). Sonotoki . Journal of Anthropological Films, 6(02). https://doi.org/10.15845/jaf.v6i02.3805
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