Many people have wondered what life at Innermost House was like. It was like many things, each difficult to describe in words. It was like slow music, like a lonely thought, like the light of dusk, like shadows. It was above all a feeling, perhaps best expressed in still and moving images. Few films so well capture the feeling of Innermost House as this modest short film about a farmhouse in Japan and the lives of the people who lived in it. Watch this quietly beautiful film by Emmy Award winning director and producer Davina Pardo HERE.
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Earlier Event: October 16
Museums and the 250th National Anniversary, Revisited
Later Event: October 19
A Most Wholesome Liquor: Beer in the 18th Century