LIVE A TRADITION IN MARAMUREŞ, ROMANIA
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Title: LIVE A TRADITION IN MARAMUREŞ, ROMANIA
Reference number: 12502
Date: 2014
Director: d. Yushin Toda
Production company: japan desk scotland
Sound: sound
Original format: unknown
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 26.13 mins
Description: Documentary about a visit to the Maramures area in Northern Romania, where local musician Ioan Pop explains the traditional wooden architecture of the region and plays some local traditional music.
Credits:
p. Fumi Nakabachi and Yushin Toda, japan desk scotland
comm. w. Yushin Toda
ph. Fumi Nakabachi
ed. adviser Hajime Kobayashi, (Colin Brierley)
ed. Yushin Toda
cast Ioan Pop, Ion Borodi and Jim Brown
m. Ioan Pop si Grupul Iza
interpretation and tran
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Filmmaker's synopsis:
When japan desk scotland’s first Fukushima documentary was shown in Bucharest in April 2013, they were guided by a friend of theirs, Jim Brown, to Bucharest Botanic Gardens, where they became interested in a wooden church and a wooden carved gate. In September of that year, Jim and his partner, Dana, drove them from Bucharest to Maramureş, in which these wooden traditions originate.
In Maramureş, Jim introduced to them Ioan Pop, a local musician. Ioan talked about living in a traditional timber house, having a wooden carved gate, and singing traditional folk songs with lots of improvisation.
The interview was carried out in September 2013.