Chie Hayakawa
Chie Hayakawa (Japanese: 早川千絵; born 20 August, 1976; Tokyo) is a Japanese filmmaker. Born in Tokyo and studied photography at School of Visual Arts in New York City. Her short films “Identify This Girl” (2000) and “Photography of Zero” (2003) were included in the exhibition at SVA Gallery in NY. “What you are holding is not an apple” (2000) and “Vajra/Vajra” (2001) were selected in International Festival of Cinema and Technology for two consecutive years and shown in Los Angels, London, and Toronto.
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Chie Hayakawa filmography
Who is Chie Hayakawa?+
Chie Hayakawa is a Japanese filmmaker and writer born in Tokyo who gained international recognition for her poignant social dramas, including the feature film Plan 75.
What is Chie Hayakawa known for?+
She is best known for directing and writing the award-winning film Plan 75, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, as well as her recent work Renoir.
What kind of work does Chie Hayakawa make?+
Hayakawa creates character-driven dramas that explore complex societal issues, often utilizing a visual style influenced by her background in photography.






