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Miyuki Fukuda is a visionary Japanese filmmaker whose bold, genre-blending works have captivated international audiences. With a distinct visual style and a penchant for exploring the human condition through the lens of the extraordinary, Fukuda has carved out a unique niche for herself in contemporary cinema. Fukuda's films often blend elements of magical realism, psychological drama, and social commentary, creating richly textured narratives that challenge and intrigue viewers. In her 2021 release "A Crocodile Who Lived for 100 Days," she weaves a poignant tale of a man who transforms into a crocodile, using the fantastical premise as a springboard to delve into themes of identity, mortality, and the search for meaning. Similarly, her 2021 film "DIVOC-12" is a bold and imaginative exploration of the COVID-19 pandemic, blending sci-fi elements with a deeply human story of resilience and connection. Fukuda's earlier works, such as the mind-bending "Complex x Complex" (2017) and the hauntingly beautiful "Marshmallow x Pain" (2014), further showcase her distinctive voice and her ability to balance innovative storytelling with profound emotional resonance. Through her singular approach to filmmaking, Miyuki Fukuda has emerged as a singular voice in global cinema, pushing the boundaries of the medium and inviting audiences to experience the extraordinary in the everyday.