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Sho Miyake explores human connection in films
The Verge·
Acclaimed Japanese director Sho Miyake is showcasing his latest works in the United States, featuring two naturalistic films that delve into the complexities of human relationships. His films, including 'Small, Slow But Steady' and 'Two Seasons, Two Strangers,' often explore themes of seclusion and unease, portraying characters who grapple with a sense of discomfort that gradually isolates them from society. Miyake's distinctive directorial style focuses on these nuanced emotional landscapes, offering audiences intimate portraits of individuals navigating their place in the world.
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