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is a Japanese
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. She was also known as , with her former husband's surname. Many of her works have been documentaries, including ''Embracing'', about her search for the father who abandoned her as a child, and ''Katatsumori'', about the grandmother who raised her.


Early life and education

Growing up in the rural region of
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, Kawase's parents split early on in her childhood, leaving her to be raised by her great-aunt, with whom she held a combative, yet loving, relationship.Karatsu 2009, p. 168. She originally attended the Osaka School of Photography (Ōsaka Shashin Senmon Gakkō; now Visual Arts College Osaka)to study
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, and later became interested in film, deciding to switch her focus. She was a student of
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, most of her first short films focus on her turbulent family history, including her abandonment and her father's death. Many of her first forays into filmmaking were autobiographical, inspired heavily by the rural landscape. Between 1994 and 1996, she released a trilogy of films about her great-aunt: ''Katatsumori'', ''See Heaven'' and ''Sun on the Horizon''. She novelized her films '' Suzaku'' and ''Firefly''. In 2006, she released the forty-minute documentary ''Tarachime'', which she prefers to be screened before her film from the following year. ''Tarachime'' revisits Kawase's relationship with her great-aunt, tackling very personal themes such as her aunt's growing
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. Kawase completed production on her fourth full-length film ''
The Mourning Forest is an 2007 Japanese film directed by Naomi Kawase. It won the Grand Prix at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It tells the story of a nurse (played by Machiko Ono) who is grieving for her dead child. She works at a nursing home and grows close to ...
'' (''Mogari no Mori''), which premièred in June 2007 in her hometown Nara and went on to win the
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at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Her 2011 film ''
Hanezu ''Hanezu'' ( ja, 朱花の月, translit. ''Hanezu no tsuki'') is 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase, based on a novel by Masako Bando. The title is an ancient Japanese word for a shade of red, taken from the 8th century poe ...
'' premiered in competition at the
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. Pop star
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asked Kawase to create the
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for her 2012 single " Sakura Nagashi" (桜流し, lit. "Flowing Cherry Blossoms/Cherry Blossoms Sinking"), later to be included on Utada's 2016 album '' Fantôme''. In 2013 Kawase was selected as a member of the main competition jury at the
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. Her 2014 film ''
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'' was selected to compete for the
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in the main competition section at the
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. Her 2015 film '' Sweet Bean'' was screened in the
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section at the
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. In April 2016 she was announced as the President of the Jury for the
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and short films section of the
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. On October 23, 2018, it was announced that Kawase had been selected by the IOC to shoot the official film for the
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. Scheduled to be released in 2022, the film places the 2020 Olympics within the wider context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the mixed reactions to the games from Japanese society. NHK aired a documentary about the making of Kawase's documentary on December 26, 2021. Footage and captions in the documentary alleged that protesters were being paid money to attend anti-Olympics rallies. One of the men interviewed later stated he was "unsure" if he had actually attended any anti-Olympics rallies. NHK Osaka cited "editorial oversights" and "deficiencies in research," issuing an apology. They denied that the footage was deliberately fabricated to be misleading. On January 13, 2022, the NHK Osaka director
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apologized during a press conference, admitting that the captions "should not have been included." Again he denied that the incident was a fabrication. In April 2022, '' Shūkan Bunshun'' reported that Kawase physically assaulted a camera assistant while filming '' True Mothers'' in May 2019, leading cinematographer Yūta Tsukinaga and his team to resign mid-production. Kawase did not deny the allegation. In May 2022, the magazine also reported that she assaulted an employee at her production company, Kumie, in October 2015.


Styles and themes

Kawase's work is heavily concerned with the distorted space between fiction and non-fiction that has occurred within the state of modern Japanese society, approaching "fiction with a documentarian's gaze." She employs this documentary-realism to focus on individuals of lesser cultural status, challenging prevailing representations of women within the male-dominated Japanese film industry. This theme is also connected to her own personal reflections on contemporary issues in the current climate of economic depression such as the declining birthrate, alienation, and the collapse of traditional family structures. She frequently shoots on location with amateur actors. Kawase's style also invokes the autobiographical practices related to documentary style. Familiar and personal objects such as childhood photographs, and to explore her family history and identity. Her work reflects the personal, intimate, and domestic. Themes that are often associated with feminist practices and Women’s Cinema. However, Kawase herself does not classify as a
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due to Japanese feminism's tendency to persist collective identity and view women’s problems through a narrow ideological lens. Instead, she looks at gender as a creative and fluid realm, rather than as a negative fixation. Kawase explains: Kawase’s films lack political commitment towards social change, but her works nonetheless challenge cinematic conventions. Her subjects are primarily family and friends, and she frequently depicts the relationships between the filmmaker and the subject, and is self-reflexive of her own thoughts and emotions in her works.


Awards

She became the youngest winner of the la Caméra d'Or award (best new director) at the
1997 Cannes Film Festival The 50th Cannes Film Festival was held from 7 to 18 May 1997. The Palme d'Or was jointly awarded to '' Ta'm e guilass'' by Abbas Kiarostami and ''Unagi'' by Shohei Imamura. Jeanne Moreau was the mistress of ceremonies. The festival opened wit ...
for her first 35mm film, '' Suzaku''. This is a list of some of her awards: *1997: Camera D'Or, Cannes International Film Festival: '' Suzaku'' *1999: Special Mention Prize, Vision du Reel: ''The Weald'' *2000: FIPRESCI Prize: ''Hotaru'' *2000: CICAE Prize: ''Hotaru'' *2000: Best Achievement Award in Cinematography and Directing, Buenos Aires International Film Festival: ''Hotaru'' *2007: Special Prize, Yamagata International Film Festival: ''Tarachime'' *2007: Grand Prix, Cannes International Film Festival: ''
The Mourning Forest is an 2007 Japanese film directed by Naomi Kawase. It won the Grand Prix at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It tells the story of a nurse (played by Machiko Ono) who is grieving for her dead child. She works at a nursing home and grows close to ...
'' *2015: Chevalier
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of France *2017: Ecumenical Jury Prize, Cannes International Film Festival: ''
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'' *2021:
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: '' True Mothers''


Filmography

Kawase's work was originally produced in various media: 8mm film, 16mm film, 35mm film, and video.. *''I focus on that which interests me'' (1988, 5′) *''The concretization of these things flying around me'' (1988, 5′) *''My J-W-F'' (1988, 10′) *''Papa's Icecream'' (1988, 5′) *''My Solo Family'' (1989, 10′) *''Presently'' (1989, 5′) *''A Small Largeness'' (1989, 10′) *''The Girl's Daily Bread'' (1990, 10′) * ''Like Happiness'' (1991, 20′) * ''Embracing'' (; 1992, 40′) * ''White Moon'' (1993, 55′) * ''Katatsumori'' (; 1994, 40′) * ''See Heaven'' (; 1995, 10′) * ''Memory of the Wind'' (1995, 30′) * ''This World'' (1996, 8′) * ''Sun on the Horizon'' (; 1996, 45′) * '' Suzaku'' (; 1997, 95′) * ''The Weald'' (; 1997, 73′) * ''Kaleidoscope'' (''Mangekyō'') (1999, 81′) * ''
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'' (''Hotaru'') (2000, 164′) * ''Sky, Wind, Fire, Water, Earth'' () (2001, 55′) * ''Letter from a Yellow Cherry Blossom'' (''Tsuioku no dansu'') (2003, 65′) * '' Shara'' (''Sharasōju'') (2003, 100′) * ''Kage'' (''Shadow'') (2006, 26′) * ''Tarachime'' (2006, 43′) * ''
The Mourning Forest is an 2007 Japanese film directed by Naomi Kawase. It won the Grand Prix at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It tells the story of a nurse (played by Machiko Ono) who is grieving for her dead child. She works at a nursing home and grows close to ...
'' (''Mogari No Mori'') (2007, 97′) * '' Nanayomachi'' 「七夜待」(2008) * ''In Between Days'' (2009) * ''Visitors'' (2009) (segment "Koma") * ''Genpin'' (2010) * ''
Hanezu ''Hanezu'' ( ja, 朱花の月, translit. ''Hanezu no tsuki'') is 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase, based on a novel by Masako Bando. The title is an ancient Japanese word for a shade of red, taken from the 8th century poe ...
'' (2011) * '' 60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero'' (2011) * ''Chiri'' (2012) * ''
Still the Water is a 2014 Japanese romance film directed by Naomi Kawase. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toro ...
'' (2014) * '' Sweet Bean'' (2015) * ''
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'' (2017) * '' Vision'' (2018) * '' Tokyo 2020 Official Film'' (2020) * '' True Mothers'' (2020)


References


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External links

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Interview with Kawase Naomi
– Documentary Box (Interviewer: Aaron Gerow)
Interview with Naomi Kawase
– Meniscus Magazine


at Punto de Vista Documentary Film Festival of Navarra
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kawase, Naomi 1969 births Living people Japanese women cinematographers Japanese women film directors Japanese cinematographers Japanese documentary filmmakers Japanese film directors Japanese film editors Japanese film producers Japanese women film producers Japanese screenwriters People from Nara, Nara Japanese women screenwriters Asian film producers Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Japanese women editors Women film editors Women documentary filmmakers Directors of Caméra d'Or winners