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Shogo Kusano is a visionary Japanese filmmaker known for his bold, emotionally resonant cinematic style. With a keen eye for visual poetry and a deep fascination with the human condition, Kusano has carved out a distinctive path in contemporary world cinema. Kusano's filmography is a rich tapestry of introspective character studies and genre-blending explorations. From the wistful coming-of-age tale of "What She Likes" to the surreal, mind-bending journey of "ALICE IN PROJECT - THE MOVIE," his work is characterized by a masterful blend of realism and dreamlike abstraction. Recurring themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning permeate his films, which often eschew conventional narratives in favor of lyrical, impressionistic approaches. Kusano's breakout film, "The World's Longest Photograph" (2018), established him as a visionary talent, blending documentary and fiction to craft a mesmerizing meditation on time, change, and the fragility of human connections. This innovative approach, which he has continued to refine in subsequent works like "Aimitagai" and "Under the Big Onion," has earned Kusano critical acclaim and a devoted following among art-house cinephiles worldwide.

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