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Moriyama-San
Mr. Moriyama is as unconventional as the space he inhabits. Moriyama-San offers an intimate, one-week glimpse into the extraordinary yet ordinary life of a Japanese art, architecture, and music enthusiast living in the iconic Moriyama House. The house, a minimalist architectural marvel designed in 2005 by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA), redefines the concept of domestic life. Through a blend of noise music, experimental cinema, and unconventional reading practices, the film invites viewers into the vibrant, free-flowing world of Moriyama-San, exploring his eclectic passions and creative pursuits.
Japanese, English
English
Directors: Louise Lemoine & Ila Bêka