Mipo Oh

Director


Mipo O is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and commercial director. Her name is also romanized Mipo Oh.After graduating from the Osaka University of Arts Visual Concept Planning Department, O began working as a screenwriter under director Nobuhiko Obayashi. She soon expanded to directing, and her third short film Eye won a prize at the Short Shorts Film Festival in 2002, while her short film Grandmother won the grand prize in the Digital Shorts category of Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival. In 2005, she wrote her first feature-length screenplay, The Sakai’s Happiness, which won the Sundance/NHK International Filmmakers Award, and the following year, she directed her first feature-length film based on this screenplay.In 2010, she wrote and directed Here Comes the Bride, My Mom!, which played at the Busan International Film Festival and took the grand prize for the Kaneto Shindo Awards, awarded to promising directors by a committee of Japanese producers.She won the best director award at the Montreal World Film Festival for The Light Shines Only There, which was also nominated to be Japan's entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film.

Born on: 14 March, 1977

Born in: Iga, Mie, Mie Prefecture, Japan

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Director