Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan (2011)

Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan (2011) poster

In 1967, an American journalist and a Japanese architect rescued an ancient farmhouse found in the snow country of Japan, and their lives were forever changed. Minka is an intimate story about architecture, memory and the meaning of home.

Director: Davina Pardo
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 16 min
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Production: Birdling Films, The New York Times
Country: Japan, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan about?
In 1967, an American journalist and a Japanese architect rescued an ancient farmhouse found in the snow country of Japan, and their lives were forever changed. Minka is an intimate story about architecture, memory and the meaning of home.
Who directed Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan?
Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan was directed by Davina Pardo.
How long is Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan?
Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
What genre is Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan?
Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan is a Documentary film.
Where was Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan produced?
Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan was produced in Japan, United States of America.