Yukiko Mishima
Yukiko Mishima (Japanese: 三島有紀子) is a Japanese film director born April 22, 1969[1][2][3] in Kita-ku, Osaka.
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三島有紀子 | |
Born | Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan | April 22, 1969
Occupation | Film director |
Awards | Hochi Film Award, best director, 2017 |
Website | www |
Her first feature film, Shisei: Nihohi tsuki no gotoku, based on the Jun'ichirō Tanizaki story "The Tatooer", was released in 2009.[4] She received best director from the Hochi Film Award in 2017 for Dear Etranger,[3] and Special Grand Prix of the Jury award at the Montreal World Film Festival.[5] Shape of Red, an adaptation of Rio Shimamoto's 2014 novel Reddo, was released in 2020.[5]
She is a graduate of Kobe College.[2]
Filmography
- As director
- Shisei: Nihohi tsuki no gotoku (2009)
- しあわせのパン Shiawase no pan / Bread of Happiness (2012)
- ぶどうのなみだ Budô no namida / A Drop of the Grapevine (2014)
- 繕い裁つ人 Tsukuroi Tatsu Hito / A Stitch of Life (2015)
- 少女 Shôjo / Night's Tightrope (2016)
- 幼な子われらに生まれ Osanago warera ni umare / Dear Etranger (2017)
- Biblia Koshodô no Jiken Techô / The Antique: Secret of the Old Books (2018)
- 映画 Shape of Red (2020)
- Screenwriter
- 破れたハートを売り物に Kowareta Heart wo Urimono ni / Broken Hearts for Sale (2015)
References
- "三島有紀子 Profile(公式より)" [Yukiko Mishima profile (from official)]. PIA Kansai (in Japanese). Tokyo: PIA Corporation. February 10, 2015.
- "映画監督(神戸女学院大学卒業)三島有紀子さんに聞く" [Interview with film director Yukiko Mishima (graduated from Kobe College)]. Kobe Shimbun (in Japanese).
- "【報知映画賞】2人目の女性の監督賞に「震えが止まらない」三島有紀子監督" ['Hochi Film Award': Yukiko Mishima is the second woman to win the director's award.]. Sports Hochi (in Japanese). 2017-11-29. Archived from the original on 2017-12-05.
- Mark Schilling (August 30, 2017). "Dear Etranger: When the family drama gets real". Japan Times.
- Kaori Shoji (February 14, 2020). "'Shape of Red' shows what Japanese women really want". Japan Times.
Further reading
- Usami, Shingo (Interviewer), Yukiko Mishima (November 22, 2016). Yukiko Mishima, Film Director. SBS Language (podcast) (in Japanese). SBS Australia.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Yukiko Mishima at IMDb
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