In 1971, Donald Richie, an author and film scholar, chronicled his journey through Japan’s Inland Sea, blending reflections on traditional culture with personal insights. Two decades later, filmmaker Lucille Carra embarked on a similar adventure, inspired by Richie’s influential book. Her film captures stunning visuals and encounters with locals who uphold vanishing traditions. Along the way, Carra includes unexpected stops, such as a monk fond of Frank Sinatra and a leper colony, all narrated by Richie and accompanied by a score from renowned composer Toru Takemitsu. This exploration offers a profound commentary on the experience of being an outsider.
Runtime
56m
Country
Japan, United States of America