Takumi: A 60,000 Hour Story On the Survival of Human Craft

Grande-Bretagne / Japon, 2018, 54 min

Réalisation:

Clay Jeter

Photographie:

Will Basanta

Musique:

Duncan Thum
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

Takumi is a Japanese word for artisan, but this term is not thrown around casually. It takes true artisans tens of thousands of hours to master their craft, a staggering investment of time that speaks of a commitment to a way of life. In an age of increasing automation, Clay Jeter’s beautifully lensed film offers a contemplative look at several individuals who take a hands-on approach to their work, including a world-class chef, a traditional paper cut artist, a quality inspector at a car factory and a carpenter for one of the oldest construction companies in the world. (DOC NYC)

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