A reader from Denmark sent me a link to this video clip, and I thought I would share it. The fellow being interviewed in the trailer is
Yoshihiro Takishita, the force behind a recent resurgence of interest in Minka. The story recounts his experiences with his American foster father in rebuilding a Minka in 1967. I think, if the trailer is any indication, that the film will be well worth viewing.
"Minka" trailer from Birdling Films on Vimeo.
I don't know what it is exactly, but this was compelling enough that I watched it several times. I'm glad I found this and your blog through Adam King's tweet. I love architecture like this, and of course woodworking.
ReplyDeleteThere is also a book written by John Roderick: Minka, farmhouse in Japan.
ReplyDeleteHe is the one who Yoshihiro Takishita is referring to.
An interesting read where he tells the story of the reconstruction.
Thanks for sharing the trailer. I sure hope that the entire film is completed. It should appeal on many levels.
ReplyDeleteAs an update, I see that they reached their financial goal. Good news. I look forward to the film.
ReplyDeleteHey that's good news Jeff! If you hear any more, please let us know.
ReplyDelete~Chris
Luckily the full film was released for viewing: http://vimeo.com/20658635
ReplyDeleteThe aesthetic matches the subject well, with the film's gentle pace and soft filming style.
I haven't turned up other good documentaries about Japanese carpentry, only short clips.
http://videosift.com/video/How-They-Built-Houses-in-Japan