
2014
A documentary directed by Hori Teiichi who was a production assistant on the 1994 documentary Otentousama ga Hoshii and has worked in a wide variety of genres from pink films to ordinary theatrical releases. The lifestyle and scenery of Osawa, a village situated 740 meters up on the mountainous slopes of Hamamatsu city's northern region in Shizuoka Prefecture, are the focus of this first installment to the "Tenryu-ku" series. It straightforwardly captures the tea harvest in late May and the tea processing conducted in a factory while showcasing mist shrouded tea fields drummed by rain as well as the beauty of the glistening green of the tea leaf shoots.

Bikes for Africa

Koyaanisqatsi

Black Earth

Girls of Hope

AMAUTA

El campo para el hombre

The Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism

Restricted Access to Residents

Tea

Siberian Love

Tea War: The Adventures of Robert Fortune

Silence

Maura

Chillin' at the Bank House Cafe

That Kid

Small Town Gay Bar

Tea Making Tips

Zivan Makes a Punk Festival

The Gleaners

The Mother