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Naoko Ogigami

Naoko Ogigami (荻上 直子, Ogigami Naoko, born 1972 in Chiba Prefecturea[1]) is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. She first began gaining attention after winning several prizes at the PIA Film Festival for her short film Hoshino-Kun, Yumeno-Kun (2001).[2] Among her most notable works are her films Kamome Shokudo and Megane.[3] Her filmography is typified by their minimalistic quality and a common theme of questioning national identity. At the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival Megane won the Manfred Salzgeber Award, for "broadening the boundaries of cinema today."[4][5]

Naoko Ogigami
荻上 直子
Naoko Ogigami at the 15th Annual Tama Cinema Forum in 2005.
Born (1972-02-15) February 15, 1972 (age 51)
Occupation(s)Director, screenwriter, cinematographer
Years active1999–present

Early life and education edit

Ogigami attended Chiba University's Image Science program with an initial interest in photography and learning the science of creating images. Eventually deciding against pursuing photography, Ogigami then turned to studying film due to her fascination with moving images.[6] After graduating in 1994, she moved to the United States to study film at the University of Southern California. There she studied for six years, learning English and completing a graduate degree in film production.[7] Upon returning to Japan in 2000, she initially struggled to find a job and reacclimate herself back into Japanese society before she began writing and directing films.[8][6]

Career edit

While living in the United States, Ogigami worked on several short films, television shows, and commercials[7] as a cinematographer, camera operator, and production assistant. She also wrote and directed two short films, Ayako (1999) and Hoshino-kun, Yumino-kun (2001). Yumino-kun won 3 different awards at the PIA Film Festival the year it premiered.[9] Her first feature film, Yoshino's Barber Shop premiered at the PIA Film Festival in and the Berlin International Film Festival in 2004, winning awards at both.[10] Her next feature film, Love is Five, Seven, Five! was released a year later in 2005. In 2006 her third film Kamome Diner was given a limited release in Japan. It would later go on to tour a number of festivals, and was awarded the 5th Best Film at the Yokohama Film Festival in 2007.[11]

In 2008 Glasses, her fourth film, was featured at the Berlin International Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and San Francisco International Film Festival, though it first premiered a year earlier. At the Berlin International Film Festival, Glasses was nominated for and won the Manfred Salzgeber Award for "broadening the boundaries of cinema today."[12] The film was also nominated for the Grand Jury Prize for Dramatic World Cinema, though it lost to Jens Jonssen's The King of Ping Pong.

In 2008, she also helped found the production company Suurkiitos, which is the Finnish word for "thank you very much."[13] The company handles advertising, actor management, and film distribution. Her two subsequent films were distributed through the company. After a break in writing and directing, her next film Toilet was given limited theatrical release in Japan and South Korea in 2010, and went on to tour the festival circuit, being shown in festivals in Canada, the United States, Japan, and Taiwan. Her film Rent-a-Cat premiered in 2012 at the Stockholm International Film Festival, and was later nominated for Best Feature at Oslo Films From The South Festival.

In 2017, Ogigami released her film Close-Knit, which garnered great success overseas. The film was selected for the Panorama section at the 67th Annual Berlin International Film Festival, which specifically features queer cinema, and won the Panorama Audience Award. The film was also presented with the Teddy Award, given to films which center LGBT topics, becoming the first Japanese film to be granted this title.

Style and Influences edit

Thematically, all of Ogigami's films are similar in nature, a recurring theme being culture clash; a foreigner comes to a new place and is faced with unfamiliar practices and elements. The incorporation of this theme amongst her films reflects her own experience of traveling and residing both in the United States and Japan. Most of her works place Japanese characters and elements of Japan culture in these foreign settings; this is true of Kamome Diner, Megane, and Toilet. The films then depict how they deal with this clash. In doing so, Ogigami often constructs a critique which "put[s] nationhood under a microscope, to satirise the notion that any particular country can be summarised, visualised, and indeed understood through reference to any single aspect of its culture [or] society."[14]

Ogigami has written and directed all of her films, which have been classified as "iyashi-kei eiga," or, "films that provide emotional healing."[9] Her style has been described as "minimalist, wryly humorous, languorous, naturalistic, [and] ostensibly undramatic."[14] Ogigami's films are lighter in nature than most Japanese cinema.[15] Her films tackle larger, complex ideas of nationhood and identity, yet in a calm, peaceful environment decorated by carefully constructed and detailed shots. Her style of creating 'slice of life' stories which pay careful attention to character development and setting has been compared to the works of famous Japanese filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu, along with her camerawork which is characterized by "the illusion of flat space derived from bright lighting and defined colors; deep-focus long shots; carefully-centered subjects; attention to negative space; and frame-by-frame composition."[2] Ogigami's tendency to "borrow from a multitude of national film histories, invest in a personal and signature aesthetic style, craft distinctive characters, re-use actors... and afford a great deal of attention to detailed environments" has also been compared to American filmmaker Wes Anderson.[2] Identifiable in her works is an influence of American independent cinema, deep-focus cinematography, a repeated appearance of actress Masako Motai, and frequent detailed shots of food.[2] Her attention to food across her works is a meaningful choice; Ogigami elaborates in an interview that "I wanted to express that the time of eating together is such a happy moment... But I also intend to express that this happy moment will not last forever – that it is completely futile. Also, making food is usually very time-consuming, but then it is eaten in just a few minutes."[8]

Film Reception edit

Ogigami's films have increasingly gained critical attention both domestically and overseas after their success at multiple film festivals both in Japan and abroad. When asked about one of the practices characters participate in with Glasses, she commented, "Somehow Glasses went to lots of film festivals. And especially European and American people think that twilighting means something about Zen spirit, like in Buddhism. But I always answered that maybe this is just because I grew up in Japan and I have those kind of things in my mind..."[15]

In a discussion of her 2017 film Close-Knit, Ogigami states that the film, which deals with issues of transgender identity within contemporary Japanese society, was received well in the larger cities Tokyo and Osaka.[6] However, the films were less successful in more rural areas of Japan, to which Ogigami expressed her surprise: "I didn’t expect it because we have a popular show on TV with a big transgender star, a comedy that we love and appreciate, but I guess that if LGBT people are in the family or neighborhood, that is a totally different story, they are not accepted."[6] Regardless, the film was received well overseas, earning the Panorama Audience Award and becoming the first Japanese film to win the Teddy Award at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Filmography edit

Film edit

Television edit

Books edit

  • Kawapperi Mukoritta (2019)

Awards and nominations edit

Year Film Festival Award Notes
2001 Hoshino-kun, Yumino-kun PIA Film Festival PIA Festival Scholarship Award Won
2001 Hoshino-kun, Yumino-kun PIA Film Festival Best Music Won
2001 Hoshino-kun, Yumino-kun PIA Film Festival Audience Award Won
2004 Yoshino's Barber Shop PIA Film Festival PIA Festival Scholarship Award Won
2004 Yoshino's Barber Shop Berlin International Film Festival Special Mention - Best Feature Film Won
2006 Kamome Diner Shindo Kaneto Award Silver Prize
2007 Kamome Diner Amakusa Film Festival Wind Prize Won
2007 Glasses Fujimoto Prize Special Award
2008 Glasses Berlin International Film Festival Manfred Salzgeber Award Won
2008 Glasses Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for Dramatic World Cinema Nominated
2008 Glasses San Francisco International Film Festival Special mention: FIPRESCI Prize Won
2010 Toilet Yamaji Fumiko Culture Award Won
2011 Toilet Art Encouragement Award Won
2012 Rent-a-Cat Oslo Films From The South Festival Best Feature Nominated
2017 Close-Knit Berlin International Film Festival Audience Award, Teddy Jury Award Won
2017 Close-Knit Helsinki International Film Festival Audience Award Won
2017 Close-Knit Queer Lisboa Audience Award Won
2018 Close-knit Tromsø International Film Festival Audience Award Won

References edit

  1. ^ "Ogigami Naoki". Dejitaru Daijisen (in Japanese). Shōgakukan. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Directory of world cinema Volume 11, Japan 2. John Berra. Bristol: Intellect. 2012. ISBN 978-1-84150-598-5. OCLC 860602860.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^ Schilling, Mark (2007-09-21). "Japan Times review of Megane". Japantimes.co.jp. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  4. ^ Hernandez, Eugene (2008-02-16). "BERLIN '08". Indiewire. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  5. ^ Currie, Nick (May 16, 2008). "Japanese Food Porn". The New York Times. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
  6. ^ a b c d Rosati, Adriana (2019-10-10). "Interview with director Naoko Ogigami: Nobody had any kind of discrimination against me as a woman director. I was lucky". Asian Movie Pulse. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  7. ^ a b Laird, Colleen (2012). Sea Change: Japan's New Wave of Female Film Directors. Oregon.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ a b "'For foreigners the Japanese toilet really must be something amazing': An Interview with Ogigami Naoko". Film International. 28 January 2011. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  9. ^ a b Laird, Colleen (May 2013). "Imaging a Female Filmmaker: The Director Personas of Nishikawa Miwa and Ogigami Naoko | Frames Cinema Journal". framescinemajournal.com. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  10. ^ Nelmes, Jill; Selbo, Jule (2015). Women Screenwriters - An International Guide. Palgrave Macmillan UK. ISBN 978-1-137-31236-5.
  11. ^ . homepage3.nifty.com. Archived from the original on 2014-03-18. Retrieved 2016-02-27.
  12. ^ Currie, Nick (2008-05-16). "The Post-Materialist | Japanese Food Porn". T Magazine. Retrieved 2016-02-27.
  13. ^ "スールキートス". スールキートス. Retrieved 2016-02-27.
  14. ^ a b Bingham, Adam (2015). Contemporary Japanese cinema since Hana-bi. Edinburgh. ISBN 978-0-7486-8374-1. OCLC 919188065.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  15. ^ a b Zimmermann, Christina (2012-01-01). "Juggling with cultural stereotypes: The light humour of Naoko Ogigami". Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema. 3 (1): 45–53. doi:10.1386/jjkc.3.1.45_1. ISSN 1756-4905. S2CID 145217388.
  16. ^ "彼らが本気で編むときは、". eiga.com. Retrieved November 29, 2022.
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  18. ^ "波紋". eiga.com. Retrieved November 29, 2022.
  19. ^ "サボテン・ジャーニー", Wikipedia (in Japanese), 2020-08-19, retrieved 2021-12-04
  20. ^ "やっぱり猫が好き", Wikipedia (in Japanese), 2021-11-29, retrieved 2021-12-04
  21. ^ "2クール", Wikipedia (in Japanese), 2020-10-27, retrieved 2021-12-04
  22. ^ "朗読屋", Wikipedia (in Japanese), 2021-11-24, retrieved 2021-12-04
  23. ^ "Rilakkuma and Kaoru", Wikipedia, 2021-09-29, retrieved 2021-12-04
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External links edit

naoko, ogigami, 荻上, 直子, ogigami, naoko, born, 1972, chiba, prefecturea, japanese, film, director, screenwriter, cinematographer, first, began, gaining, attention, after, winning, several, prizes, film, festival, short, film, hoshino, yumeno, 2001, among, most,. Naoko Ogigami 荻上 直子 Ogigami Naoko born 1972 in Chiba Prefecturea 1 is a Japanese film director screenwriter and cinematographer She first began gaining attention after winning several prizes at the PIA Film Festival for her short film Hoshino Kun Yumeno Kun 2001 2 Among her most notable works are her films Kamome Shokudo and Megane 3 Her filmography is typified by their minimalistic quality and a common theme of questioning national identity At the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival Megane won the Manfred Salzgeber Award for broadening the boundaries of cinema today 4 5 Naoko Ogigami荻上 直子Naoko Ogigami at the 15th Annual Tama Cinema Forum in 2005 Born 1972 02 15 February 15 1972 age 51 Chiba Prefecture JapanOccupation s Director screenwriter cinematographerYears active1999 present Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Style and Influences 4 Film Reception 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Books 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editOgigami attended Chiba University s Image Science program with an initial interest in photography and learning the science of creating images Eventually deciding against pursuing photography Ogigami then turned to studying film due to her fascination with moving images 6 After graduating in 1994 she moved to the United States to study film at the University of Southern California There she studied for six years learning English and completing a graduate degree in film production 7 Upon returning to Japan in 2000 she initially struggled to find a job and reacclimate herself back into Japanese society before she began writing and directing films 8 6 Career editWhile living in the United States Ogigami worked on several short films television shows and commercials 7 as a cinematographer camera operator and production assistant She also wrote and directed two short films Ayako 1999 and Hoshino kun Yumino kun 2001 Yumino kun won 3 different awards at the PIA Film Festival the year it premiered 9 Her first feature film Yoshino s Barber Shop premiered at the PIA Film Festival in and the Berlin International Film Festival in 2004 winning awards at both 10 Her next feature film Love is Five Seven Five was released a year later in 2005 In 2006 her third film Kamome Diner was given a limited release in Japan It would later go on to tour a number of festivals and was awarded the 5th Best Film at the Yokohama Film Festival in 2007 11 In 2008 Glasses her fourth film was featured at the Berlin International Film Festival Sundance Film Festival and San Francisco International Film Festival though it first premiered a year earlier At the Berlin International Film Festival Glasses was nominated for and won the Manfred Salzgeber Award for broadening the boundaries of cinema today 12 The film was also nominated for the Grand Jury Prize for Dramatic World Cinema though it lost to Jens Jonssen s The King of Ping Pong In 2008 she also helped found the production company Suurkiitos which is the Finnish word for thank you very much 13 The company handles advertising actor management and film distribution Her two subsequent films were distributed through the company After a break in writing and directing her next film Toilet was given limited theatrical release in Japan and South Korea in 2010 and went on to tour the festival circuit being shown in festivals in Canada the United States Japan and Taiwan Her film Rent a Cat premiered in 2012 at the Stockholm International Film Festival and was later nominated for Best Feature at Oslo Films From The South Festival In 2017 Ogigami released her film Close Knit which garnered great success overseas The film was selected for the Panorama section at the 67th Annual Berlin International Film Festival which specifically features queer cinema and won the Panorama Audience Award The film was also presented with the Teddy Award given to films which center LGBT topics becoming the first Japanese film to be granted this title Style and Influences editThematically all of Ogigami s films are similar in nature a recurring theme being culture clash a foreigner comes to a new place and is faced with unfamiliar practices and elements The incorporation of this theme amongst her films reflects her own experience of traveling and residing both in the United States and Japan Most of her works place Japanese characters and elements of Japan culture in these foreign settings this is true of Kamome Diner Megane and Toilet The films then depict how they deal with this clash In doing so Ogigami often constructs a critique which put s nationhood under a microscope to satirise the notion that any particular country can be summarised visualised and indeed understood through reference to any single aspect of its culture or society 14 Ogigami has written and directed all of her films which have been classified as iyashi kei eiga or films that provide emotional healing 9 Her style has been described as minimalist wryly humorous languorous naturalistic and ostensibly undramatic 14 Ogigami s films are lighter in nature than most Japanese cinema 15 Her films tackle larger complex ideas of nationhood and identity yet in a calm peaceful environment decorated by carefully constructed and detailed shots Her style of creating slice of life stories which pay careful attention to character development and setting has been compared to the works of famous Japanese filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu along with her camerawork which is characterized by the illusion of flat space derived from bright lighting and defined colors deep focus long shots carefully centered subjects attention to negative space and frame by frame composition 2 Ogigami s tendency to borrow from a multitude of national film histories invest in a personal and signature aesthetic style craft distinctive characters re use actors and afford a great deal of attention to detailed environments has also been compared to American filmmaker Wes Anderson 2 Identifiable in her works is an influence of American independent cinema deep focus cinematography a repeated appearance of actress Masako Motai and frequent detailed shots of food 2 Her attention to food across her works is a meaningful choice Ogigami elaborates in an interview that I wanted to express that the time of eating together is such a happy moment But I also intend to express that this happy moment will not last forever that it is completely futile Also making food is usually very time consuming but then it is eaten in just a few minutes 8 Film Reception editOgigami s films have increasingly gained critical attention both domestically and overseas after their success at multiple film festivals both in Japan and abroad When asked about one of the practices characters participate in with Glasses she commented Somehow Glasses went to lots of film festivals And especially European and American people think that twilighting means something about Zen spirit like in Buddhism But I always answered that maybe this is just because I grew up in Japan and I have those kind of things in my mind 15 In a discussion of her 2017 film Close Knit Ogigami states that the film which deals with issues of transgender identity within contemporary Japanese society was received well in the larger cities Tokyo and Osaka 6 However the films were less successful in more rural areas of Japan to which Ogigami expressed her surprise I didn t expect it because we have a popular show on TV with a big transgender star a comedy that we love and appreciate but I guess that if LGBT people are in the family or neighborhood that is a totally different story they are not accepted 6 Regardless the film was received well overseas earning the Panorama Audience Award and becoming the first Japanese film to win the Teddy Award at the Berlin International Film Festival Filmography editFilm edit Ayako short 1999 Hoshino kun Yumino kun short 2001 Yoshino s Barber Shop 2004 Love Is Five Seven Five 2005 Seagull Diner Kamome Diner 2006 Glasses 2007 Toilet 2010 Rent a Cat 2012 Close Knit 2017 16 Riverside Mukolitta 2021 17 Ripples 2023 18 Television edit Saboten Journey 2004 19 Yappari Neko Ga Suki 2005 20 2Cool 2008 21 Roudokuya 2017 22 Rilakkuma and Kaoru 2019 23 Coffee Ikaga Deshou 2021 24 Modern Love Tokyo 2022 episode 4 25 Books edit Kawapperi Mukoritta 2019 Awards and nominations editYear Film Festival Award Notes2001 Hoshino kun Yumino kun PIA Film Festival PIA Festival Scholarship Award Won2001 Hoshino kun Yumino kun PIA Film Festival Best Music Won2001 Hoshino kun Yumino kun PIA Film Festival Audience Award Won2004 Yoshino s Barber Shop PIA Film Festival PIA Festival Scholarship Award Won2004 Yoshino s Barber Shop Berlin International Film Festival Special Mention Best Feature Film Won2006 Kamome Diner Shindo Kaneto Award Silver Prize2007 Kamome Diner Amakusa Film Festival Wind Prize Won2007 Glasses Fujimoto Prize Special Award2008 Glasses Berlin International Film Festival Manfred Salzgeber Award Won2008 Glasses Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for Dramatic World Cinema Nominated2008 Glasses San Francisco International Film Festival Special mention FIPRESCI Prize Won2010 Toilet Yamaji Fumiko Culture Award Won2011 Toilet Art Encouragement Award Won2012 Rent a Cat Oslo Films From The South Festival Best Feature Nominated2017 Close Knit Berlin International Film Festival Audience Award Teddy Jury Award Won2017 Close Knit Helsinki International Film Festival Audience Award Won2017 Close Knit Queer Lisboa Audience Award Won2018 Close knit Tromso International Film Festival Audience Award WonReferences edit Ogigami Naoki Dejitaru Daijisen in Japanese Shōgakukan Retrieved 27 February 2014 a b c d Directory of world cinema Volume 11 Japan 2 John Berra Bristol Intellect 2012 ISBN 978 1 84150 598 5 OCLC 860602860 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Schilling Mark 2007 09 21 Japan Times review of Megane Japantimes co jp Retrieved 2014 02 18 Hernandez Eugene 2008 02 16 BERLIN 08 Indiewire Retrieved 27 February 2014 Currie Nick May 16 2008 Japanese Food Porn The New York Times Retrieved June 5 2012 a b c d Rosati Adriana 2019 10 10 Interview with director Naoko Ogigami Nobody had any kind of discrimination against me as a woman director I was lucky Asian Movie Pulse Retrieved 2021 12 05 a b Laird Colleen 2012 Sea Change Japan s New Wave of Female Film Directors Oregon a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b For foreigners the Japanese toilet really must be something amazing An Interview with Ogigami Naoko Film International 28 January 2011 Retrieved 2016 02 09 a b Laird Colleen May 2013 Imaging a Female Filmmaker The Director Personas of Nishikawa Miwa and Ogigami Naoko Frames Cinema Journal framescinemajournal com Retrieved 2016 02 09 Nelmes Jill Selbo Jule 2015 Women Screenwriters An International Guide Palgrave Macmillan UK ISBN 978 1 137 31236 5 第28回ヨコハマ映画祭 日本映画ベスト10 homepage3 nifty com Archived from the original on 2014 03 18 Retrieved 2016 02 27 Currie Nick 2008 05 16 The Post Materialist Japanese Food Porn T Magazine Retrieved 2016 02 27 スールキートス スールキートス Retrieved 2016 02 27 a b Bingham Adam 2015 Contemporary Japanese cinema since Hana bi Edinburgh ISBN 978 0 7486 8374 1 OCLC 919188065 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Zimmermann Christina 2012 01 01 Juggling with cultural stereotypes The light humour of Naoko Ogigami Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema 3 1 45 53 doi 10 1386 jjkc 3 1 45 1 ISSN 1756 4905 S2CID 145217388 彼らが本気で編むときは eiga com Retrieved November 29 2022 松山ケンイチ主演 ムロツヨシ共演 荻上直子監督最新作 川っぺりムコリッタ 来年公開 Crank in 5 October 2020 Retrieved October 5 2020 波紋 eiga com Retrieved November 29 2022 サボテン ジャーニー Wikipedia in Japanese 2020 08 19 retrieved 2021 12 04 やっぱり猫が好き Wikipedia in Japanese 2021 11 29 retrieved 2021 12 04 2クール Wikipedia in Japanese 2020 10 27 retrieved 2021 12 04 朗読屋 Wikipedia in Japanese 2021 11 24 retrieved 2021 12 04 Rilakkuma and Kaoru Wikipedia 2021 09 29 retrieved 2021 12 04 珈琲いかがでしょう Wikipedia in Japanese 2021 08 02 retrieved 2021 12 04 榮倉奈々 前田敦子ら モダンラブ 東京 出演 黒木華 窪田正孝は声優として参加 Crank in 27 July 2022 Retrieved July 29 2022 External links editNaoko Ogigami at IMDb Naoko Ogigami at Rotten Tomatoes Naoko Ogigami at MUBI Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Naoko Ogigami amp oldid 1159560587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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