Mipso in Japan
Directed by Jon Kasbe16mDokumentär, Short,
5.8
A young bluegrass band is well loved in their home state of North Carolina. Where do they go on their first tour? Japan. On a journey that blurs the cultural divide between East and West, three young musicians travel across the world to discover a heaping helping of southern hospitality. The twang of the banjo, it turns out, needs no translation. While performing at a bluegrass festival, jamming with fiddle virtuosos, and touring by bullet train, the band finds that the traditions rooted in their home state have far-reaching branches. This short film will challenge North Carolinians to see their culture in a new light while inviting us all to reconsider our understanding of how local cultures endure in a global world.
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Mipso in Japan was directed by Jon Kasbe.
Mipso in Japan has a runtime of 16m.
A young bluegrass band is well loved in their home state of North Carolina. Where do they go on their first tour? Japan. On a journey that blurs the cultural divide between East and West, three young musicians travel across the world to discover a heaping helping of southern hospitality. The twang of the banjo, it turns out, needs no translation. While performing at a bluegrass festival, jamming with fiddle virtuosos, and touring by bullet train, the band finds that the traditions rooted in their home state have far-reaching branches. This short film will challenge North Carolinians to see their culture in a new light while inviting us all to reconsider our understanding of how local cultures endure in a global world.
Mipso in Japan is a Dokumentär, Short, Adventure film.
Mipso in Japan has an audience rating of 5.8 out of 10.
