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So, 'Paper of Asao' dives into the life of Asao Shimura, this wandering artist from Japan who's all about traditional papermaking. The documentary is quite a journey, really. It takes you through his travels, where he learns from various masters and shares this almost spiritual connection to the craft. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to savor the moments he spends in nature and crafting paper. It's got this meditative quality that draws you in. The cinematography captures the textures and colors of the papermaking process beautifully. There's a genuine sense of passion that resonates throughout, especially when Asao moves to the Philippines to pursue his dream. You can feel the love he has for the art form and how it connects him to the world around him.
Documentary on traditional craftsFocus on artistic journeyCultural exchange between Japan and the Philippines
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