Let me start (once more) with a personal note. I have an issue with reviewing “Book, Paper, Scissors”. The issue is that I love documentaries and I love books and in that regard, being objective about a film that deals with both is quite difficult, particularly since I already loved it before I watched even one minute. Nevertheless, I will do my best to point both the pros and the cons, and I just hope that the review will be precise.
“Book, Paper Scissors” is screening at Busan International Film Festival
The documentary deals with the story of Nobuyoshi Kikuchi, a 75-year old man who devoted his life to design over 15,000 books, all by hand. Nanako Hirose spent 3 years filming him, in an attempt to highlight both the man and his work, although in Kikuchi’s case, the two definitely overlap.
In that fashion, the movie presents his procedure, which...
“Book, Paper Scissors” is screening at Busan International Film Festival
The documentary deals with the story of Nobuyoshi Kikuchi, a 75-year old man who devoted his life to design over 15,000 books, all by hand. Nanako Hirose spent 3 years filming him, in an attempt to highlight both the man and his work, although in Kikuchi’s case, the two definitely overlap.
In that fashion, the movie presents his procedure, which...
- 10/7/2019
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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