Les joueuses japonaises de volley-ball surnommées les « Sorcières de l’Orient » sont aujourd’hui septuagénaires. Depuis la formation de l’équipe à l’usine, jusqu’à leur victoire aux Jeux olympiques de Tokyo en 1964, souvenirs et légendes remontent à la surface et se mélangent inextricablement.
Réalisation | Julien Faraut |
Direction de la photographie | Yutaka Yamazaki |
Production | William Jéhannin, UFO Production |
Montage | Andreï Bogdanov |
Distribution | Films We Like |
Musique | Jason Lytle, K-RAW |
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Réalisation
Julien Faraut
Disponible en français seulement
Having worked with the French Sports Institute (INSEP) for 15 years, Julien has had access to a large and mostly unseen collection of 16mm archival footage. With a fascination for the incredible achievements of highly skilled athletes, Julien’s portfolio of work explores these unique and astonishing human beings through the medium of film, aiming to bridge the connections between sport, cinema and art.
Having worked with the French Sports Institute (INSEP) for 15 years, Julien has had access to a large and mostly unseen collection of 16mm archival footage. With a fascination for the incredible achievements of highly skilled athletes, Julien’s portfolio of work explores these unique and astonishing human beings through the medium of film, aiming to bridge the connections between sport, cinema and art.