Miss Hokusai
Enough full time: 1814. The spot: Edo, now called Tokyo. A much realized artist of his time now in their own mid-fifties, Tetsuzo can boast customers and tirelessly works in their house-atelier's insanity. He spends his days creating art pieces, from a giant-size Bodhidharma depicted on a 180 square foot sheet of paper, to a pair of sparrows painted onto a rice grain that is very small. Third of all Tetsuzo's born of his next marriage and four daughters, out spoken 23-year-old O Ei has inherited her father's talent and stubbornness, and often he would be painted in the place of by her, though uncredited. Her art is so powerful that results in trouble. "We are father and daughter. With two four and brushes chopsticks, I think we can always manage, in a sense or the other."
Released: 2015-05-09