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Inspired by a tanka ( a Japanese poem of thirty-one syllables) from Man’yosyu (8th-century anthology of Japanese poetry): “The boxwood comb from Himuka, where the moon in the morning faces the rising sun, is getting old but no matter how long I look at you, I never get tired of it.” We created a video which is dealing with the meaning to have always different eyes to see the same world. The title of the video, Asazuki means “a moon in the morning”. We are fascinated by a moon when we started the very first shooting on the top of the mountain in winter early morning and this image led us to reach this tanka. We are not using any post-movie effects and experimenting with analogical transitions.
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Tomo Sone
She is an independent choreographer and performer. Nowadays she is expanding her activity internationally and performing, creating as an invited artist, and leading movement workshops and masterclasses. Her works are often inspired by interdisciplinary activities.
Julieta Lasarte
Barcelona, 1984. Bachelor's degree in Art History and Audiovisual Communication. After a decade dedicated to the audiovisual sector as film and advertising Assistant Director, she decides to develop her first feature film in 2018 while doing her Master in Creative Documentary at the EICTV in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba.
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