Like stated below, this is one relaxing documentary. No commentary, no speaker, no nothing. Just the old man and his daily chores in his little red house. Watching this is like balm for your soul. Since it lacks any kind of language, written or spoken, it is suitable for all kinds of audiences, no matter nationality or age. I loved the tempo of this documentary. It's opposite of fast-paced, yet gripping at all times. It has somewhat of the same intense, slow, sensation that comes from watching, well, perhaps an Miyasaki movie. All his mundane chores, in breathtakingly simple photography... Like I said, balm for your soul!