Regarding New Documentary Movie

When I talk about documentary film, I don’t mean a movie which simply describes or tries to analyze something. The movie I make is not objective, but extremely, and honestly subjective. I have no intention of making another NHK documentary, trying to analyze and break things apart. Instead I just want to tell truth.

In Japan, society has many invisible rules, and people don’t normally talk about their emotions. These rules of society are taught to the children since their birth. For example that it’s unacceptable to cry or laugh in public. If you ask children if they like their parents, most of them won’t say they do. People think it’s natural. Why?

Children are supposed to go to kindergarden, and all kinds of schools after that, as long as they are not home. To say “I want to walk through my life, my child by my side”, for example, would sound strange. Why?

Your child is like a god. You can learn many things from him. He is you. Of course, you want to spend as much time as possible with him. Who wouldn’t want to spend time with god?

I believe that the present day loneliness is a situation produced by the society.  This theme was well described in Naomi Kawase’s Moe no Suzaku.  This movie is a story of me and my son, and a kind of separation. Not only separation that takes place every day when I take him to the kindergarden, but also separation that I feel as a human. So in fact, this is a personal matter.

Introducing: Document Jinmo

This is introduction to the documentary movie I’m shooting now (It’s in Japanese, will make subtitles soon)
http://vimeo.com/71012218

I have searched my whole life for opportunity to make documentary movie like this. I am very fortunate to be able to document something what is so close to my heart. It’s exciting new journey for me and I will grow by this experience.

It might be that I use all my passion for making documentary for this movie. If that’s so, I don’t particularly mind, I might just become professional chef of Japanese fried chicken (kara-age)!

Life is exciting! Life is fun!

Fuck dreams! Let’s LOVE MAKING (MAKING LOVE) REALITY!
Fuck memories! Let’s LOVE MAKING (MAKING LOVE) FUTURE!

It’s a real miracle to be alive, don’t you think so?

Shooting Jinmo's Studio Session

I had great time today shooting Jinmo’s studio session. He played his custom designed Jinmoid electric guitar. It was just amazing, I really could feel his vibration. It was like his entire body became a well tuned instrument.

It is great honour for me to document his life for the next two years. I will be releasing intro video soon to give you an idea for the things to come. Stay tuned.

In the meanwhile, check out Jinmo’s official website.

Kawase Naomi

I really respect and love works of Japanese director Kawase Naomi. I saw her works in beginning of 2000 in Helsinki Ateneum. I was stunned to hear about her adoption (she was adopted when she was two, just like me). It could be because of this reason that I am so moved about her work.
My personal favorite is Mogari no Mori (Mourning Forest 2007) but I also love her earlier work Katatsumori and Embracing. She is fearless and honest documentarist.

Exile

Recently I have been very moved about Jinmo’s music, and it helped me to reach into those feelings deep inside myself. So I thought to record my face while listening his album “Eden”, and then those feelings just came. It’s so beautiful that it hurts. So then I thought maybe my face can convey that feeling.

Check out Exile in Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/69947887

I was adopted when I was two years old, and I had to say goodbye to my grandma and all of my biological relatives. Adoption means actually to adapt. You just have to accept it. That’s extremely hard for two years old boy.

But these days I actually feel I’m kind of embraced by the world. So my feeling has changed, but that’s only just recently.

Then, it was great to visit Whole Creation today after a long time and I had chance to record beautiful voice of Kagaya. I love you guys, you’re so cool! 🙂

Here is link to Jinmo’s album Eden.
Learn more about JINMO.