Sho Miyake's "Until Dawn": 100% Cocoon
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Filmmaker Sho Miyake depicts the soul states of two fragile characters and delicacy (yes, it's possible) demolishes the Japanese poncifs on the cult of performance and the detestation of the weak. The first landmark discovery of the year on the big screen.
Without miserabilism and poetry, the Japanese filmmaker observes the friendship that gradually binds two characters in the protective enclosure of an astronomy company.
Mobilizing original expressive wealth, Laurie Lassalle, Shō Miyake, Sharunas Bartas and Elzat Eskendir explore different ways to give access to much more than their films show.
Prior to his sublime "A Summer in Winter", awarded at the Locarno Festival, Japanese director Sho Miyake demonstrated the finesse of his film writing with "Until dawn".
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