The Periwig-Maker
The Periwig-Maker

The Periwig-Maker

1999Movie15 minGerman

Europe; the plague years. A wigmaker, locked in his shop, observes the events and writes about them in his journal. Mostly, we see shrouded bodies, and a young girl who lives in the tavern across the way that gets progressively sicker.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Emiko EzakiGenres: Animation, Drama

Plot Summary

In 18th-century Paris, during a time of great social upheaval and revolution, a young Japanese woman named Aya travels to France to pursue her dream of becoming a wigmaker. She finds herself apprenticed to a master craftsman, Master Dubois, who is initially reluctant to take her on. As Aya learns the intricate art of wigmaking, she navigates cultural differences, personal challenges, and the turbulent atmosphere of pre-revolutionary France.

Critical Reception

The Periwig-Maker received a generally positive reception for its unique premise, detailed animation, and exploration of cultural exchange. Critics often highlighted its beautiful visual style and the quiet determination of its protagonist, though some noted that the pacing could be slow at times. The film was appreciated for its historical setting and its portrayal of craftsmanship.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its distinctive and aesthetically pleasing animation.
  • Commended for its unique cultural perspective and historical setting.
  • Some found the narrative pacing to be somewhat deliberate.

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Fun Fact

The film is a rare example of a Japanese animated feature set in 18th-century Europe, offering a unique cross-cultural perspective on animation storytelling.

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