SU KI DA 2005
Hiroshi Ishikawa (Japan)

SYNOPSIS


Su Ki Da
The film follows the lives of Yu and Yosuke, and the story spans from their teenage years all the way to their adulthood. Yu has a major crush on Yosuke, but she doesn’t know how to express her feelings to him, but there is also a slight problem; Yosuke likes Yu’s older sister…and there are going to be some problems that arise from this. We flash forward 17 years later, in which Yu and Yosuke run into each other by accident, and old feelings and regrets begin to come forth.

TECHNICAL DATA




Director:
Hiroshi Ishikawa
Screenplay: Hiroshi Ishikawa
Production: Hiroshi Ishikawa, Hisashi Tsuchiya
Cast: Aoi Miyazaki, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Hiromi Nagasaku, Eita
Film Editing: Hiroshi Ishikawa
Cinematography: Hiroshi Ishikawa
Soundtrack: Yôko Kanno
Runtime: 104 min. Language: Japanese. Subtitles: Spanish.

DIRECTOR


BIOGRAPHY

With just two films to his credit, the director Hiroshi Ishikawa has become one of the most interesting independent directors have emerged within the new Japanese cinema. The isolation and loneliness in the big city of Tokyo, the impossibility of interpersonal relationships and emotional deprivation that goes with it have been the axis of his films, which could be compared with that of Shunji Iwai in their ability to make poetry each of its images filmed. His first film, Tokyo.Sora (2002) was an exceptional cover letter. Su Ki Da (2005) is his last film to date, and he performs the work of director, screenwriter, producer and also deals with photography and editing.

FILMOGRAPHY

- Tokyo. Sora (2002)- Director, producer, film editing.
- Su Ki Da (2005)- Director, producer, screenwriter, film edition and cinematography.