Golden Leopard Winner Miyake Sho on Adapting Tsuge Manga for Busan Competition Title ‘Two Seasons, Two Strangers’
PositiveEntertainment

Miyake Sho, the acclaimed Japanese writer-director, is making waves at the Busan International Film Festival with his film 'Two Seasons, Two Strangers.' This film, which adapts the works of the legendary manga artist Tsuge Yoshiharu, showcases a unique blend of storytelling that resonates with audiences. Winning the prestigious Locarno Golden Leopard has set high expectations, and this adaptation promises to deliver a fresh perspective on Tsuge's classic tales. It's a significant moment for both Miyake and the festival, highlighting the importance of manga in cinema.
— Curated by the World Pulse Now AI Editorial System