Kiki Sugino

Kiki Sugino (杉野希妃, Sugino Kiki) is a Japanese actress, writer, producer and film director. She has produced over ten films and acted in such movies as Hospitalité, Chigasaki Story and Snow Woman. In 2014 she directed the film Yokudō which later went on to win awards at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival.[1]

Kiki Sugino
Sugino in 2016 at the premiere of Snow Woman
Born (1984-03-12) March 12, 1984
Hiroshima, Japan
OccupationActor
Producer
Film director
Screenwriter

Biography

Sugino was born in Hiroshima in 1984 to a family of Korean descent. She studied Economics at Keio University and traveled to South Korea as an exchange student where she appeared in her first film One Shining Day.[1] In 2010 Sugino worked with Japanese director Koji Fukada to produce and act in the comedy film Hospitalité which won an award at the Tokyo International Film Festival and was screened at nearly 100 film festivals internationally.[2]

Sugino made her directorial debut in 2014 with the comedy film Kyoto Elegy which was shot in just eleven days and premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival to positive reviews.[3] Two years later she directed the film Snow Woman, a retelling of the Japanese folklore tale Yuki-onna.[4]

Filmography

As director

Year Title Ref.
2014 Yokudō [5]
2014 Short Plays [6]
2014 Kyoto Elegy [5]
2016 Snow Woman [5]

As actress

Year Title Role Ref.
2010 Hospitalité Natsuki
2016 Snow Woman Snow Woman (Yuki-Onna) [5]
2019 21st Century Girl
2019 A Picture with Yuki Yuki [7][8]
2020 Town Without Sea Yukari [9]
2020 I Want to Be Loved Tomoyo [10]
2021 Ai no Manazashi wo Ayako Mizuno [11]

References

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