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Acclaimed Directors Zhao and Kore-eda Reveal Emotional Connections in Intimate Conversation
3 Nov
Summary
- Chloe Zhao and Kore-eda Hirokazu cried over each other's films before their conversation
- Neither director knows how their films will end when they begin shooting
- Zhao and Kore-eda discuss their unconventional creative processes and shared themes

In a recent conversation at the Tokyo International Film Festival, acclaimed directors Chloe Zhao and Kore-eda Hirokazu opened up about the deep emotional connections they share through their filmmaking. Prior to their discussion, both directors had been moved to tears by each other's work - Kore-eda was deeply affected by Zhao's "Hamnet," while Zhao spent an hour crying over Kore-eda's 1998 masterpiece "After Life."
The mutual admiration set the tone for an insightful dialogue between the two auteurs, who revealed striking similarities in their creative approaches. Neither Zhao nor Kore-eda knows how their films will end when they begin shooting, with Zhao admitting this "very stressful" process nearly proved disastrous on "Hamnet." The breakthrough came during a car ride, when Zhao found inspiration in a haunting musical track that helped her discover the film's true ending.




