Shô Miyake's Locarno winner probes the deeper impact of modest encounters in an elegantly structured miniature that spills out from a writer's imagination into her less controlled real life. A ...
'White Snail' by Elsa Kramer and Levin Peter won a special jury prize, Abbas Fahdel the director honor for 'Tales of the Wounded Land,' and the best first feature award went to Sophy Romvari for 'Blue ...
Locarno: Winner of the festival's Golden Leopard, the writer/director’s tender diptych cleverly adapts two stories by manga icon Yoshiharu Tsuge. Sho Miyake is one of the finest, most soulful Japanese ...
Tabi to Hibi, the latest feature from Japanese filmmaker Sho Miyake, has won the Pardo d’Oro, the Locarno Film Festival’s main competition award. Miyake is the fourth Japanese winner of the top prize ...
Two Seasons, Two Strangers by Sho Miyake (All the Long Nights, Small, Slow But Steady) is the winner of the 78th edition of the Locarno Film Festival's international competition, which was honored ...
Three years ago, Japanese director Shô Miyake enjoyed an arthouse breakthrough with his gorgeous, unconventionally delicate boxing movie "Small, Slow But Steady"; two features later, that title looks ...