Producer. Graduated from the Film Department at Pantheon-Sorbonne University. Founded Miyu Productions, which now has four studios in France and one in Belgium, in 2009. Notable projects include Koji Yamamuras Dozens of Norths (2021), Rintaros Manga Cinema dedicated to Sadao Yamanaka NEZUMIKOZO JIROKICHI (2023), and Pierre Foldes adaptation of Haruki Murakamis Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman (2022). Chicken for Linda! (2023) won the Crystal Award at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and the Grand Prix at the Tokyo Anime Award Festival, while 27 (2023) received the Palme dOr for Short Film at Cannes. Served as a jury member at the 5th New Chitose Airport International Animation Festival in 2018. 

Accolades

Yoko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita and Keiichi Kondo and Emmanuel-Alain Raynal and Pierre Baussaron and Hiroyuki Negishi
Best Animated Film, 2024

Yoko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita and Keiichi Kondo and Emmanuel-Alain Raynal and Pierre Baussaron and Hiroyuki Negishi

Best Animated Film, 2024

Yoko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita and Keiichi Kondo and Emmanuel-Alain Raynal and Pierre Baussaron and Hiroyuki Negishi

Ghost Cat Anzu

Eleven-year-old Karin is abandoned by her father at the house of her grandfather, the monk of a small town in the Japanese countryside. Her grandfather…

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Films

Ghost Cat Anzu

Ghost Cat Anzu

Japan, France

Ghost Cat Anzu

Eleven-year-old Karin is abandoned by her father at the house of her grandfather, the monk of a small town in the Japanese countryside. Her grandfather…

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