How Hirokazu Koreeda Creates Emotional Connections
How Hirokazu Koreeda Creates Emotional Connections. This video looks at the screenwriting and visual style of Hirokazu Koreeda, director of Still Walking, Shoplifters, Like Father Like Son, Nobody Knows, and many other films. In this video, I analyze how Koreeda builds strong emotional connections that transcend the screen and leave a lasting impression on viewers. ** Also, I totally butchered the name of the very kind Linda Ehrlich in this video. My apologies to her for this oversight. You can buy her excellent book on Hirokazu Koreeda (which helped me immensely in the making of this video) at the following link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08... **

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