Yasunori Miura

Películas

ちまたに雨の降るごとく
Love that takes one step back and two steps forward. A man who likes to reason and seems to be able to talk as much as he wants, and a woman whose words cannot keep up with her feelings. The two young lovers have opposite personalities and quarrel constantly over trivial matters. However, their quarrels usually end with the man arguing unilaterally, but that day was different. The woman's resentment exploded. Will it be the end for them? A little love that exists everywhere. The quarrels and make-ups that all lovers repeat. The film succeeds in creating a love that is unique to these two people by casually but carefully depicting "why does he love her like that" and "why does she love him like that", despite the fact that this is a typical example.
六月の太陽
Director of Photography
One day in early summer. Yoshiko, the shy older sister, and Kana, the active younger sister, are following Sawada, a university student with long hair. He is the boy of Yoshiko's dreams. Kana is left alone with Sawada, who is looking for a notebook that fell into the river, and starts asking him questions. When she is left alone, Kana starts to ask Sawada about his notebook, which has fallen into the river, and Sawada is taken aback by Kana's frankness but joins in the conversation. When Kana approaches him to tell him about her sister's feelings, he becomes reluctant to leave her side. As they repeatedly argue, their hearts somehow grow closer.
六月の太陽
Producer
One day in early summer. Yoshiko, the shy older sister, and Kana, the active younger sister, are following Sawada, a university student with long hair. He is the boy of Yoshiko's dreams. Kana is left alone with Sawada, who is looking for a notebook that fell into the river, and starts asking him questions. When she is left alone, Kana starts to ask Sawada about his notebook, which has fallen into the river, and Sawada is taken aback by Kana's frankness but joins in the conversation. When Kana approaches him to tell him about her sister's feelings, he becomes reluctant to leave her side. As they repeatedly argue, their hearts somehow grow closer.
六月の太陽
Script
One day in early summer. Yoshiko, the shy older sister, and Kana, the active younger sister, are following Sawada, a university student with long hair. He is the boy of Yoshiko's dreams. Kana is left alone with Sawada, who is looking for a notebook that fell into the river, and starts asking him questions. When she is left alone, Kana starts to ask Sawada about his notebook, which has fallen into the river, and Sawada is taken aback by Kana's frankness but joins in the conversation. When Kana approaches him to tell him about her sister's feelings, he becomes reluctant to leave her side. As they repeatedly argue, their hearts somehow grow closer.
六月の太陽
Director
One day in early summer. Yoshiko, the shy older sister, and Kana, the active younger sister, are following Sawada, a university student with long hair. He is the boy of Yoshiko's dreams. Kana is left alone with Sawada, who is looking for a notebook that fell into the river, and starts asking him questions. When she is left alone, Kana starts to ask Sawada about his notebook, which has fallen into the river, and Sawada is taken aback by Kana's frankness but joins in the conversation. When Kana approaches him to tell him about her sister's feelings, he becomes reluctant to leave her side. As they repeatedly argue, their hearts somehow grow closer.