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Fujiyama Cotton is a thoughtful documentary that captures the essence of resilience and humanity through the lens of Mirai Farm. The film, emerging from a background of social criticism, unfolds gently, allowing viewers to engage with the lives of the residents in Yamanashi. Aoyagi's approach feels intimate, using delicate gestures rather than overt narration to communicate the complex themes of disability and community. The pacing is contemplative, immersing us in the daily rhythms of life at the farm, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Fuji. There's a rawness to the film that evokes a spectrum of emotions, showcasing the beauty in the mundane while thoughtfully addressing deep societal issues.
Explores disability and community through personal stories.Intimate portrayal of life in a social welfare center.Set against the stunning backdrop of Mount Fuji.
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