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Naoko Ogigami (荻上 直子, Ogigami Naoko, born 1972 in Chiba Prefecturea) is a Japanese film director. Among her most notable works are her films Kamome Shokudo and Megane. At the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival Megane won the Manfred Salzberger Award, for "broadening the boundaries of cinema today."
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11 June 2006
On a quiet street in Helsinki, Sachie has opened a diner featuring rice balls. For a month she has no customers.
28 August 2010
A 30-something Gundam fan and engineer is forced to live with his recluse brother Maury and younger sister Lisa to take care of their Japanese grandmother after their mother's funeral.
26 May 2023
Yoriko Sudo believes in a new religious group Midoriinochikai, that worships water. She lives peacefully, devoting herself to the group daily.
22 September 2007
An overworked career woman leaves her life in the city for an island vacation only to encounter eccentric local inhabitants.
12 May 2012
A young woman who rents out cats to lonely old folks finds her life turned upside down when a young man from her past shows back up in her life.
01 January 1999
A short film by Naoko Ogigami.
25 February 2017
After being neglected by her mother, a little girl is taken in by her uncle and his transgender girlfriend, who create a loving home for her.
03 November 2021
A lonely young man moves in a 50-year-old apartment building. When he meets the cheerful residents, he finds himself surrounded by small happiness.
10 April 2004
In a small town on the countryside, every young boy is forced to have the same bowl-head haircut known as the "Yoshino-gari" hairstyle.
26 March 2005
A haiku club comprised of five unlikely students aim to win the national high school haiku tournament.
18 October 2024
Sawada graduated from an art university but cannot rely on it to make a living and is working as an assistant to a famous contemporary artist.
01 January 2001
A short film by Naoko Ogigami.