The Light After the Tsunami

波あとの明かし

Sakashita Kiyoshi

Japan/89min./2014

DSC00831Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture, is the easternmost town on the main island of Japan. This is a documentary exploring the "Matsu-akashi", a Bon Festival that came to be in Miyako City.
Matsu-akashi is a custom in which a bonfire is burned using pine tree branches at the entrance of the house at dusk on the 1st, 7th, 13th to 16th, 20th and 31st of August. There are almost no historical materials documenting this custom, because the area has been affected by tsunamis several times throughout history. Also, as this is a private event carried out within each family, the meaning of Matsu-akashi is not handed down by word of mouth. Even the elder native residents repeatedly answer "I don't know" when asked. Through interviews with temple masters, Shinto priests, and local historians, this documentary portrays the depth of the life-filled prayer that was made to burning the sacred pine.
Title in English The Light After the Tsunami
Title in Original Language 波あとの明かし
Director(s) Sakashita Kiyoshi
Director's Bio/Filmography Born in Miyako City (Iwate) in 1981. Graduated from Seian Junior College of Art and Design, Faculty of Art and Design.
Award of Excellence in the 6th MiO Photo Award
Best Award for the TAMASHIMA Chamber of Commerce and Industry, at the 1st Kurashiki Contemporary Art Biennale
Prize for video at Esquire Japan Digital Photograph Awards '06/ '07. 
"The Light After the Tsunami" is his first feature-length documentary.
Year of Completion 2014
Nationality of the Film Japan
Running Time 89 min.
Aspect Ratio Video: 16:9
Color Color
Screening Format BDDVD
Shooting Locations Japan, Miyako City (Iwate)
Shooting Dates/Periods August 12, 2012 - August 16, 2013
Names of Characters Yodogishi Hiromichi
Language of Commentary and Dialogue Japanese,
Subtitles Japanese,English,
Date of First Public Screening 2013/10/13
Place of First Public Screening (Country) Japan
Date of First Public Screening in Japan 2013/10/1
Previous Screenings at Other Film Festivals and Events National screening tour in Iwate, Kyoto, Osaka and Hyogo Prefecture
Staff Credits Photography: Sakashita Kiyoshi
Music: Onodera Tomoko
Producer Sakashita Kiyoshi
Distributor / Distribution Company
Official Website for the Film http://namiato.com
Other Online Access to the film https://www.facebook.com/namiato
Screenings at the Past YIDFF Programs and Events None
このページのトップへ