Tag: Eiko Mizuno-Gray

Renoir | 2025 Cannes Film Festival Review

Family of Straw: Hayakawa Paints Busy Coming-of-Age Portrait Going in the opposite direction of her 2022 debut Plan 75, a sci-fi meditation on Japan’s aging...

2023 TorinoFilmLab: Chie Hayakawa, Vytautas Katkus & Manuela Martelli Land Support

One of the most important labs out there for first and second-time filmmakers, the TorinoFilmLab (TFL) have thrown coin towards 10 projects for the...

Plan 75 | Review

Aging Disgracefully: Hayakawa Questions Institutional & Internalized Ageism If a septuagenarian falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it...

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