Japanese director Naomi Kawase to preside over Cairo International Film Festival international competition jury
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Japanese director Naomi Kawase will lead the international competition jury of the 44th Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) which will run from 13 to 22 November 2022.
Festival president Hussein Fahmy welcomed Kawase’s
participation, confirming her role to lead the international competition jury
as a valued addition to the activities of the coming edition.
Fahmy added that Kawase has a distinguished career
and possesses great experience that qualified her to obtain prestigious awards
from various international festivals.
Festival director Amir Ramses asserted that the
presence of a cinematic talent like Kawase as head of the international
competition jury is a continuation of the successful tradition established by
CIFF over the years to invite the world’s leading filmmakers to this position.
Ramses also added that the presence of an award
winning female director with such a successful career and rich filmography is a
great inspiration to female filmmakers in Egypt.
The prominent Japanese director and writer gained
worldwide fame after achieving many honorable successes during her career that
began in the late 80s.
Born and raised in Nara, Japan, Kawase continues to
make her films there today. Her pursuit to capture reality through film beyond
simplistic documentary-fiction dichotomies has received worldwide acclaim.
She is considered the youngest person to win the
Caméra d'Or (for best debut feature film) at the Cannes Film Festival for Moe no Suzaku (1997). She also won three
awards from the prestigious french festival for her films Mogari no Mori (2007) and Hikari
(2017).
She also received the Carrosse d’or from the
Directors’ Fortnight (2009).
In 2000, her film Hotaru
won both the FIPRESCI award and was nominated for the Golden Lion at the
Locarno Film Festival. Meanwhile, her 2006 film, Tarachime, received a special mention at the same festival.
She is also a director of commercials, radio program
DJ, essayist and pursuer of various expressive activities including calligraphy
and installations.
As executive director of the Nara International Film
Festival which she launched in 2010, she focuses on nurturing the next
generation of visionaries and has produced nine films in this pursuit.
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