“…Contrasting environmental landscapes with physical and spiritual identities, Tsukamoto creates a tangential exploration of self-discovery… Tsukamoto demonstrates herself as a strong force, balancing many threads of questioning and form. A remarkable work that subverts the traditions of films like Chris Marker’s Sans Soleil, My Dearest Sister is one of the festival’s essential films. ”
At the British Museum - a photo by Claude Lafrance
Interview with Kyoka Tsukamoto: Filmmaking is Like a Sculpture of Time and Space
Documentary Review: My Dearest Sister (2018) by Kyoka Tsukamoto
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Raindance 2019: Director Kyoka Tsukamoto On The Personal Journey To Make ‘My Dearest Sister’
At the Colbert, Chelsea, London - a photo by Claude Lafrance