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Kintsugi (2021)

short, narrative

broken but whole
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of mending broken pottery. It is the art of highlighting and enhancing the beauty that comes with experience and hardship. It is the art of resiliency.

created by:
Justine Kaneda

performed by:
justine kaneda

featured voices:
setsuko kaneda
yoshikuni kaneda
masae kato
kazuhiko kato

additional crew:
janelle kaneda

Created for stanford university honors in the arts thesis
all rights reserved

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Other Selections

Tokyo Lift-Off Global Festival 2022; Beeston Film Festival 2022; Berlin Independent Film Festival 2022; Beeston Film Festival - alight edition! 2022

Stanford Arts Video Essay: Kintsugi 2021

In this video essay, Justine Kaneda discusses the project she completed in Stanford's Honors in Arts program. Kintsugi (金継ぎ) is the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with golden lacquer, where breaks and cracks become celebrated and cherished. Culminating in a narrative dance film, my project seeks to further explore this concept of Kintsugi – specifically how this artform can be applied to human beings. As a sansei Japanese-American and lifelong performing artist, I also hope to further explore the interconnection of my cultural and artistic identities, in addition to the deeply intertwined relationship human beings have with the world. Contact Justine: (Instagram: @justinekaneda) (Music Provided by Artlist)

Disorient asian american film festival of oregon 2022: Q&a resilient women shorts

Q&A with the filmmakers of the Short Program: She Persisted

Director, Writer, and Cast Justine Kaneda - Kintsugi, short narrative

Director Brandon E. Lee - Jenni Rudolph - Water & Oil, music video

Director, Writer, and Producer Christy Ana Wu - Trill, short narrative

Director, Writer, and Producer Ray Robison - The Trunk, short narrative

Director Erica Eng - Americanized, short narrative

Director, Writer, and Producer Florence Hwang - Dirty Laundry

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Disorient asian american film festival of oregon 2022: Panel discussion

Film can provide a communal experience; an opportunity to engage with someone else's narrative. The panel will discuss the impact of putting personal stories to film--both on the filmmaker, the subjects of the film, and within the context of healing and representation.

Panelists:

Joel Quizon, Visual Communications

Justine Kaneda, filmmaker: Kintsugi

Mia Kami, filmmaker: Rooted

PJ Raval, filmmaker: Stories Within

Teresa Matsushima, filmmaker: Do You Love Me

Tom Huang, filmmaker: Dealing With Dad

Moderated by Susan Hirata

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