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おやじの背中~野村万作・萬斎・裕基 父子3代物語
Kyogen performers Mansaku Nomura, Mansai and Yuki, three generations of father and son! Kyogen is a human comedy! What is the goal of the father and son Kyogen performers who live in the traditional arts?
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Plot Summary
This documentary series delves into the lives and artistic journeys of the Nomura family, a prominent lineage of kyogen actors in Japan. It offers an intimate look at the unique father-son relationships across three generations: Mansaku Nomura, his son Mansai Nomura, and Mansai's son Yuki Nomura. The series explores their dedication to preserving and evolving the traditional art form of kyogen while navigating personal dynamics and professional challenges.
Critical Reception
As a documentary series focused on a specific artistic family, critical reception is often tied to its exploration of traditional Japanese arts and family dynamics. It is generally appreciated for its in-depth look into the demanding world of kyogen and the personal sacrifices and triumphs of its practitioners.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a rare and insightful glimpse into the rigorous training and dedication required for traditional kyogen performance.
Highlights the complex intergenerational relationships within a family deeply committed to artistic legacy.
Appreciated for its respectful and intimate portrayal of the Nomura family's contribution to Japanese performing arts.
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Fun Fact
Kyogen, the traditional Japanese comic theater form practiced by the Nomura family, has roots stretching back over 600 years and is often performed as a prelude to Noh plays.
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