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Miwa Nishikawa was born on 8 July, 1974 in Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima, Japan, is a Japanese director and screenwriter (born 1974). Discover Miwa Nishikawa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Occupation Film director Screenwriter
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 8 July, 1974
Birthday 8 July
Birthplace Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Miwa Nishikawa (西川美和) is a Japanese director and screenwriter.

Nishikawa received a degree in literature from the University of Waseda, and after working on several independent films as well as catching the eye of Hirokazu Kore-eda, her film making career took off with her first film, Wild Berries, which won the award for best screenplay at the Mainichi Film Award.

In addition to her film making career, Nishikawa has also written a book titled The Long Excuse.

1928

The film brought Nishikawa both the Best Screenplay and Best Director awards at the 28th Yokohama Film Festival and the film won First Place Best Film at the festival.

1931

Nishikawa won the Best Screenplay award at the 31st Yokohama Film Festival where Dear Doctor took the Best Film Award.

1998

Nishikawa began her film career as a college student working as a staff member on Hirokazu Koreeda's 1998 film After Life.

1999

Soon afterward she was an assistant director for Yoshimitsu Morita on his 1999 thriller The Black House (黒い家).

2001

and again on Kore-eda's 2001 movie Distance.

2003

When Nishikawa went on to write and direct her first feature film, the September 2003 release, Wild Berries, Koreeda was the producer.

2004

The film won the Best New Director award at the 2004 Yokohama Film Festival, the Best New Director prize at the 13th Japanese Professional Movie Awards and the Best Screenplay Award and one of the Sponichi Grand Prize New Talent Awards at the 58th Mainichi Film Concours for 2003.

2006

After directing a segment in the omnibus work Fiimeiru, Nishikawa wrote and directed her second feature film Sway in 2006.

The Japanese film, which stars Odagiri Jo and opened on only six screens in South Korea in August 2006, set the record for an "independent" movie by pulling 300,000 admissions in only

fifteen days.

Playboy Photographer Yakeru Hayakawa reluctantly returns to his family's rural home for his mother's funeral.

Barely anything has changed; he is still the spoiled brat, the father is still a bully, the pushover brother Minoru is still working at the gas station and Hayakawa's Ex, Chieko, is still available.

The short-lived reunion sparks the affection of the brothers creating a romantic rivalry.

Visiting their childhood romping ground of Hasumi Gorge, the tension gives way to confrontation on an old rickety rope bridge.

Chieko favours the glitzy Hayakawa over Minoru, who pleads with her to reconsider.

2009

In 2009, she directed her third full-length film Dear Doctor and also wrote the screenplay which she adapted from her own novel.

She also took the Best Director award at the 2009 Hochi Film Awards.

2012

Nishikawa's next film, Dreams for Sale, about a young couple engaged in a marriage fraud scheme, was released in Japan in September 2012 and was shown at various international film festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival, the Chicago International Film Festival and at the Japan Society of New York.

2013

Nishikawa travelled to San Francisco for the film's screening at the first Japan Film Festival in San Francisco in August 2013.

At an interview there she lamented the state of the Japanese film industry saying that it was boring because "nobody wants to embark on a venture."

At the forefront of a constantly growing ring of contemporary Japanese film makers, Nishikawa attempts to sidestep issues of gender by embracing conventional imagery, representations and style.

Breaking into film under the tutelage of acclaimed auteur Hirokazu Kore-eda, Nishikawa collaborated on her first film (Wild Berries) with him using a personally written script.

Miwa Nishikawa's first feature film; in collaboration with Hirokazu Koreeda, a drama as well as an ironic comedy, launched her into the limelight.

Wild Berries is a story of an ordinary family that turns unstable when their frivolous son Shuji returns home after a long absence.

Tomoko, the responsible daughter of the family, is a grade school teacher.

As the only member of the family who has a job and a good moral sense, the family sees her new boyfriend as a savior.

The action begins when Tomoko Akechi, the daughter of the family, brings her fiancé home for dinner to meet the family.

The boyfriend claims he is charmed by the Akechi's Industry, but the viewer finds out that the father is unemployed and slaving for money.

The senile grandfather whom every member of the family secretly detests, dies suddenly, much to everyone's relief.

At the grandfathers funeral, the prodigal son Shuji makes a grand entrance, narrowly saving Yoshiro (The Father) from an angry creditor.

The arrival of Shuji seems too good to be true when he is able to swiftly evade creditors with a seemingly unending flow of cash.

The alienated sister Tomoko, recalls Shuji boasting about a remote patch of wild berries not too far from their house.

Tomoko tries to find this patch to no avail.

Reminding Shuji of this incident, he offers to show her this patch.

What happens during this hike is exactly the dangerous moral predicament that Tomoko is desperate to escape.

Director and screenwriter of this film; Nishikawa, with the help of distribution companies: Bandai Visual, Eisei Gekijo, Engine Film and TV Man Union, presents her second feature film.

Sway is representative of Nishikawa's likeness of the pre-straight-to-video salad days of Japanese Cinema.