Kamatsu is an 80 year old Japanese man who came to Buenos Aires more than five decades ago because he heard that there was a hen that lay green eggs. In a game of expectation and reality, this documentary continually stumbles over its own preconceptions. The initial idea of understanding the migration, identity and tradition of a Japanese migrant derives in the story of some eggs, some notebooks and the authors' search for vision and meaning.
Directing | Sofía López Mañán | Director |
Directing | Leo Liberman | Director |
Writing | Leo Liberman | Writer |
Writing | Sofía López Mañán | Writer |
Crew | Leo Liberman | Cinematography |
Crew | Sofía López Mañán | Cinematography |
Editing | Mariana Durán | Editor |
Art | Sofía López Mañán | Art Direction |
Sound | Joaquín Rajadel | Sound |
Sound | Cecilia Garizoain | Sound |
Sound | Fede Cabral | Music |
Sound | Fede Estevez | Music |
Production | Florencia Franco | Producer |
Production | Ezequiel Yoffe | Producer |
Production | Florencia Franco | Executive Producer |
Sound | Paula Ramírez | Sound |