Storyline
Tracing the Future follows In the Wake exhibition artist Naoya Hatakeyama as he photographs the devastated landscape of his hometown of Rikuzentakada after 3/11. Hatakeyama, who represented Japan in the 2001 Venice Biennale and is renowned for meticulous photographs that explore the relationship between humankind and nature, suffered enormous losses on 3/11: his family home was washed away in the tsunami and his mother lost her life. Tracing the Future delves into the artist’s deeply personal response to the disaster and explores his four-year-long mission of documenting the place of his upbringing.
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Naoya Hatakeyama
Naoya Hatakeyama
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Tracing the Future: Photographer Naoya Hatakeyama was released on June 10, 2016.
The runtime of Tracing the Future: Photographer Naoya Hatakeyama is 1h 27m.
Tracing the Future: Photographer Naoya Hatakeyama is a Documentary movie.
Tracing the Future: Photographer Naoya Hatakeyama is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
Tracing the Future: Photographer Naoya Hatakeyama was directed by Yohei Hatakeyama.
The main cast of Tracing the Future: Photographer Naoya Hatakeyama includes Naoya Hatakeyama.
Tracing the Future: Photographer Naoya Hatakeyama is originally in Japanese.