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Tonkô Horikawa is a visionary Japanese filmmaker whose works are marked by a poetic, ethereal quality and a profound exploration of timeless human themes. With a career spanning over two decades, Horikawa has established himself as a master of cinematic storytelling, crafting films that seamlessly blend the historical and the contemporary, the personal and the universal. Horikawa's distinctive style is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail, a painterly use of light and shadow, and a hypnotic, meditative pacing that allows the audience to fully immerse themselves in the emotional landscapes of his narratives. Whether chronicling the life of a legendary Japanese actress in "Ri Kôran" or delving into the timeless love story of "The Tale of Genji" in "Love of a Thousand Years," Horikawa's films possess a timeless quality that transcends the boundaries of genre and culture. Yet, Horikawa's work is not merely a celebration of the past; his films also grapple with the complexities of the modern condition, as seen in the poignant exploration of memory and the passage of time in "Time Never Stops." Through his singular vision, Horikawa invites his audience to contemplate the human experience in all its beauty, fragility, and resilience, leaving a lasting impression that resonates long after the credits have rolled.

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