Exploration of the World: Tokyo, the Land of Extremes
There are plenty of good reasons to visit Japan. The key is to approach it correctly.
Few countries are subject to as many misconceptions, clichés, and false interpretations.
The approach of this film is to try to enter through the right gates... and if there is a guide, it's through the most esteemed arts that we can best approach the Japanese soul.
The art of gardens, for instance, gastronomy, tea, incense, flowers, the art of paper, bathing, architecture, and more. In Japan, the essence always strives for excellence.
The first part of the film is dedicated to Tokyo. To its architectural enormity, the interweaving of its suspended highways, its forests of towers that challenge the skies.
But also to the daily life of Tokyoites who, in the shadow of concrete, preserve, despite futurism, the oldest festivals and traditions.
The second part of the film crosses islands and countryside and addresses the same essential themes of art of living and thinking the Japanese way.
These are two parts which, far from ignoring each other, live together this rich present and past they share in common. This is what the film will try to demonstrate.
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Presented by Philippe Soreil. Directed by Max Dauber.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Hall Sportif et Culturel Rox
9
Avenue Adam
6767 Harnoncourt
Belgium
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