Shô Miyake
A master of exploring the nuances of human relationships, Shô Miyake was born in 1982 in Kagoshima, Japan, and has been active in the film industry since 2009. Miyake is best known for his work in drama and romance genres, with films like "Playback" and "And Your Bird Can Sing" being particularly acclaimed. While he's yet to bag any significant awards at major film festivals, Miyake's distinct authorial style, characterized by subtle storytelling and raw performances, has garnered him a dedicated following. Shô Miyake is not just a filmmaker, he is a poet who paints with light, a true artist who beautifully captures the complexity of human emotions on celluloid.