Nobuhiro Suwa
Director
Nobuhiro Suwa is a Japanese filmmaker known for his unique approach to storytelling. He first gained recognition for his film "M/Other" in 1999, which won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Suwa is also known for his works such as "H Story" (2001), "Yuki and Nina" (2009), and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (2017). His films often explore themes of loss, memory, and human connection. Suwa is praised for his distinctive style and ability to create emotionally resonant narratives.
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
In an abandoned house, an aging actor and a group of aspiring filmmakers meet.