The Witches of the Orient
The Witches of the Orient

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The story of the 1964 Japanese Olympic volleyball team, the "Oriental Witches.

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Los Angeles Times - 8/10 by Robert AbeleFusing exquisitely shot color 16mm footage from 1964 of the team’s training sessions, drone-like music and splices of animation, we get a delirious sense of what these committed women endured six out of seven days a week.
The Guardian - 8/10 by Phuong LeBy pairing real-life events with their animated interpretations, the film not only offers a fresh approach to documentary style but also draws out the tension between reality and artifice, private and public memory.
The New York Times - 8/10 by Teo BugbeeIf the team was derided by their prejudiced (and defeated) foes in the moment of their success, this documentary elegantly restores the glow of legend, saving the champions the trouble of having to explain their heroism in words.
Austin Chronicle - 8/10 by Josh KupeckiAs he did with his previous doc, 2018’s John McEnroe: In the Realm of Perfection, Faraut finds and obsesses over the rhythm of bodies in motion, using repetition and cross-cuts of the team’s training footage and gameplay with anime sequences and textile manufacturing. These collisions, set to music from Portishead and Grandaddy’s Jason Lytle, are the heart of Witches, hypnotic patterns of serene velocity.
Slant Magazine - 8/10 by Mark HansonThe film’s fanciful archival montages shrewdly demonstrate the ways in which memory and art seamlessly combine to document reality.
Variety - 6/10 by Jessica KiangFor all the film’s playful artistry, the effect is more scattershot.

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