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Ashima Documentary, Monday, May 20, 8:30 p. In the documentary Ashima, greatness looks like Ashima Shiraishi, a modest but determined 13-year old Japanese American rock-climbing prodigy. Special thanks to Asian American Documentary Network for their help in promoting this program. For her demanding father, Hisatoshi, a former Butoh Most people who didn’t learn about her from her record-breaking headlines probably saw her for the first time in Reel Rock’s 2017 documentary When these New Yorkers travel to South Africa to conquer a V14 boulder problem, father and daughter must face their interpersonal struggles in tandem with the WORLD PREMIERE One of the world’s youngest elite rock climbers, Ashima Shiraishi spent her formative years breaking numerous age-based climbing HIFF ONLINE CREATIVES & CRITICS IMMERSIVE (HOCCI) mentee Sho Araiba reviews ASHIMA, a documentary from director Kenji Ashima, filmed nine years ago, follows the documentary’s namesake in her quest to become the youngest climber and second-ever female climber to 13-year-old rock climber extraordinaire Ashima Shiraishi accompanied by her father and coach, Poppo Shiraishi, attempt to scale the most difficult rock face ever Japanese filmmaker Kenji Tsukamoto captures through a gentle documentary the story of Ashima Shiraishi, one of the world’s youngest elite The Asian Cut reviews the documentary Ashima, directed by Kenji Tsukamoto, about rock-climbing prodigy Ashima Shiraishi. Director Tsukamoto records the Shiraishi with poetic, warmhearted, and sensitive lenses and An inspirational film that captures a moment in time when the lithe and self-aware Ashima Shiraishi, who at 13 was considered one of the best rock climber in the ASHIMA follows elite rock climber Ashima Shiraishi as she travels to South Africa to attempt to become the youngest climber to master one of the world’s most challenging climbs. | One of the world’s youngest elite rock climbers, Ashima Shiraishi, spent her formative years breaking numerous age-based For Ashima, the world’s youngest elite rock climber, there’s nowhere to go but up. HIFF ONLINE CREATIVES & CRITICS IMMERSIVE (HOCCI) mentee Sho Araiba reviews ASHIMA, a documentary from director Kenji A new film review of Ashima, directed by Kenji Tsukamoto, for film review site In Review Online. The documentary follows the pair on a trip to South Africa where Ashima is on a mission to become the youngest person to climb a V14 boulder – One of the world’s youngest elite rock climbers, Ashima Shiraishi spent her formative years breaking numerous age-based climbing milestones, spurred on Ashima Directed by Kenji Tsukamoto [In-Person for Q&A May 19th!] ASHIMA is an intimate portrait of elite rock climber Ashima Shiraishi as she travels to South The Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) is proudly known as "The First Home to Asian American Cinema. In his documentary “Ashima”, director Kenji Tsukamoto accompanies her to one of her biggest challenges yet, climbing a V14 boulder in South Africa, one of the most difficult summits More than a documentary about bouldering, Ashima is a tale of identity, culture, and family. " Organized by Asian CineVision, it's the first and longest-running Japanese filmmaker Kenji Tsukamoto captures through a gentle documentary the story of Ashima Shiraishi, one of the world’s youngest elite Ashima review: documentary follows young rock climber Ashima Shiraish as she achieves rare feats for a 13-year-old ingenue of the sport. m. . Synopsis : One of the world’s youngest elite rock climbers, Ashima Shiraishi spent her formative years breaking numerous age-based climbing milestones, spurred on by her number one Ashima ASHIMA follows elite rock climber Ashima Shiraishi as she travels to South Africa to attempt to become the youngest climber to master one of the world’s most challenging climbs. ASHIMA is an intimate portrait of elite rock climber Ashima Because Ashima goes beyond just a climbing or bouldering film, it can be hard to understand why, aside from outside pressure, Ashima is Using "Looking for Ashima" as its theme, the Media Challengers Yunnan team filmed and produced its members' teamwork and created a Ashima is an intimate portrait of 13-year-old elite rock climber Ashima Shiraishi and her quest to stamp her name in the record book as the world’s youngest climber to climb a V14-graded boulder problem. t4j 7lnah vdr tqb8c d5xs 03k8 optkjli wy i8zchy qap