Mon-Yo: Ornamental Motifs from Japan (1963)
This is a documentary centered on traditional Japanese patterns. To capture the unique sensibility of the Japanese people, the film features 170 kimono fabrics from the Muromachi to Edo periods, along with over 1,000 family crests that have been passed down through generations. These elements are presented using avant-garde visual techniques. Viewed from a modern perspective, the film transforms the exceptional patterns created by the Japanese in the past into a completely new illustrated scroll. The entire documentary contains no narration, relying solely on visuals and music to convey its message.
Director: Naoya Yoshida
https://www2.nhk.or.jp/archives/movies/?id=D0009010088_00000
| Directing | Naoya Yoshida | Director |
| Art | Kiyoshi Awazu | Art Direction |
| Art | Kohei Sugiura | Art Direction |
| Art | Motomasa Hanada | Art Direction |
| Camera | Iwai Yoshishu | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Toru Takemitsu | Original Music Composer |