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On Distance you used a very specific style of direction and a very specific way of working with your actors. Did this influence the way you worked on Nobody Knows?
So can we say that for you there is a pre-Distance and a post-Distance?
Did you have to adapt your methods because you were working with children?
You used quite a lot of close-ups too. Were you planning on doing this before you started shooting or was it also a result of adapting to the children?
What did you gain from the experience of working with children?
You didn't write the plot in advance?
How did you go about casting them? With the exception of Hanae Kan, who was in Pistol Opera, I believe most of them are newcomers.
What was it that attracted you to the story? Was it because you like children or because you found something that reminded you of your own youth?
You never show Yuya Yagira cry, even though his character is in the toughest si • @Japan Society Synopsis : An international co-production bringing together a Japanese, Mongolian, French, Australian and Chilean grupp, Under the Turquoise Sky from director KENTARO follows the spoiled Takeshi (played by Japanese star Yuya Yagira) who is sent out to the Mongolian countryside by his wealthy grandfather (legendary actor and Butoh master Akaji Maro). Together with his Mongolian guide (Mongolian leading man Amra Baljinnyam), Takeshi’s travels lead to stunning vistas, profound mysteries and personal growth. A lush road movie with touches of the surreal, Under the Turquoise Sky casts a spell with humblingly beautiful directing, acting and cinematography. Dir. KENTARO, , 95 min., DCP, color, in Japanese and Mongolian with English subtitles. With Yuya Yagira, Amra Baljinnyam, Akaji Maro. Exclusive Interview with Actor Yuya Yagira and KENTARO (The Interview was conducted on August 5th) Q: Under the Turquoise Sky is a co-production between J • Top Japanese star Yagira Yuga (“Nobody Knows,” “Asakusa Kid”) was front and center of streamer Disney+’s plans when it gave a green light to a second season of drama-horror series “Gannibal.” The creepy show, in which Yagira portrays a damaged police detective on the heels of a gangster-like family in a troubled village, has been a ratings winner in terms of minutes watched for the ett långt band eller dekorativt tygstycke. And, on Sunday, it earned Yagira win an Asian överlägsen kvalitet eller utmärkt prestation prize at the Busan International Film Festival’s Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards. He spoke to Variety about the newly-started production of the second season. Where does Season Two kick off? In Season One, we saw the surfacing of many secrets including those of the village and the villagers. In season two we see most of these secrets resolved. inom hope you can catch the Yagira Yuya, Asian Content Award Winner, Talks ‘Gannibal’ Second Season (EXCLUSIVE)