Odoriba nite
Odoriba nite

Odoriba nite

2021Movie60 minJapanese

Maiko Misono, who had been working abroad to become a professional ballet dancer, gave up on her dream and returned to Japan. With nothing else to do but ballet, she starts working as a Japanese language teacher at a high school near her parents' home. But for Maiko, who has just given up on her dream, high school is an ironic place full of dreams and hopes. In addition, she is made the advisor of the volleyball team, a position she has no experience in, and her homeroom class is full of unique students, which only adds to her anxiety.

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Director: Nao YoshigaiGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary film offers an intimate look into the world of performance and the body. It delves into the physical expressions and the internal experiences of performers, blurring the lines between observation and participation. The film captures moments of vulnerability and strength, exploring the essence of movement and its connection to emotion. Through its unique visual language, 'Odoriba nite' invites viewers to contemplate the often-unseen labor and artistry behind performance.

Critical Reception

While 'Odoriba nite' is a niche experimental documentary, it has garnered attention in film festival circuits for its artistic vision and introspective approach. Critics have noted its unique cinematographic style and its ability to evoke a strong emotional response from viewers. It is appreciated for its contribution to the exploration of documentary filmmaking as an art form.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poetic and visually striking portrayal of performance.
  • Acknowledged for its sensitive exploration of the performer's body and inner world.
  • Seen as an innovative piece within the experimental documentary genre.

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Awards & Accolades

Selected for Tokyo International Film Festival (2021)

Fun Fact

The director, Nao Yoshigai, often incorporates elements of dance and performance art into her filmmaking, drawing from her own background.

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