Sho Miyake
Sho Miyake is a Japanese filmmaker and screenwriter widely recognized for his observational, humanist approach to storytelling. His work often centers on the quiet resilience of young people and the nuances of daily life, distinguishing him as a pivotal voice in contemporary Japanese independent cinema.
Sho Miyake filmography
Who is Sho Miyake?+
Sho Miyake is a Japanese filmmaker and writer born in Sapporo, recognized for his nuanced and naturalistic depictions of contemporary life in Japan.
What is Sho Miyake known for?+
He is best known for directing films such as Small, Slow But Steady and All the Long Nights, and for winning the Golden Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival for Two Seasons, Two Strangers.
What kind of work does Sho Miyake make?+
His work focuses on intimate, observational storytelling that highlights the quiet resilience and interpersonal dynamics of youth and working individuals in modern society.





