ムスコとエノトモ My son with ENOTOMO kindergarten …railer
息子が産まれて父性が目覚めたのか、子供の虐待に心を痛めることが多くなりカメラでなんとかしたいと思うがドキュメンタリーでは難しく、では子供を育てることに励んでいる人たちを記録したいと考えていたところに、江ノ島ともだち幼稚園園長通称ボスから撮影の依頼をもらい渡りに船と撮影を始めることに。 舞台の江ノ島ともだち幼稚園は食育に力を入れており、子供たちがのびのびと園庭で遊び、それを見守る先生たちの距離感が心地よい空間だった。 地元のお店にお邪魔して魚の捌き方を見せてもらったり、公園の田んぼで泥んこで遊び、およそ1年かけて竹馬を練習したり身体と頭と心を刺激しながら少しずつ成長していく。 少子化や自然災害などが社会問題していく日本で先生たちの教育とムスコの成長を記録し20分にまとめたショートフィルムのトレイラー。 Perhaps it was my paternal instincts awakened after my son was born, but I became increasingly distressed by child abuse and wanted to do something about it with my camera. However, I found it difficult to do so with a documentary, so I thought I would document the people who are working hard to raise children. That's when I received a request to film from the principal of Enoshima Tomodachi Kindergarten, affectionately known as "Boss," and I gladly began filming. The setting for the story is Enoshima Tomodachi Kindergarten, which focuses on food education. The children play freely in the schoolyard, and the teachers watch over them at a comfortable distance, creating a pleasant atmosphere. They visit local shops to learn how to prepare fish, play in the mud in the rice paddies of the park, and practice riding stilts for about a year, stimulating their bodies, minds, and hearts as they gradually grow. In Japan, where declining birth rates and natural disasters are becoming social problems, this 20-minute short film documents the education of teachers and the growth of my son.