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Kazuhiro Soda : ウィキペディア英語版
Kazuhiro Soda

is a Japanese documentary filmmaker based in New York, USA. He has lived in New York since 1993. He is known for his observational style and method of documentary film-making.
In 2005, Kazuhiro Soda shot ''Campaign (Senkyo)'' (2007, 120 minutes), depicting a political campaign in Kawasaki, Japan, by Kazuhiko Yamauchi, an inexperienced candidate officially endorsed by the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party. When completed, it was invited to the forum section of Berlin International Film Festival in 2007. PBS broadcast a 52-minute version, which won the Peabody Award in 2008. The TV version was broadcast under a different title, ''Campaign! The Kawasaki Candidate'' as part of the ''Why Democracy?'' series, a global media event co-produced by 33 broadcasters around the world, including the BBC, CBC, and NHK. The 120-minute theatrical version won the Best Documentary Award at the Belgrade International Documentary Film Festival in 2008.
From 2005 to 2007, Soda shot ''Mental (Seishin)'' (2008, 135 minutes), which focuses on the lives of patients in a small mental clinic Chorale Okayama in Japan. The film was world-premiered at the Pusan International Film Festival in 2008, and won the Best Documentary Award (PIFF Mecenat Award) there.〔(imdb )〕 It also won the Best Documentary Award at the Dubai International Film Festival in December 2008.〔(imdb )〕 Other awards include Special Jury Mention at the 2009 Miami International Film Festival, Outstanding Documentary Award at the 2009 Hong Kong International Film Festival,〔(imdb )〕 and Inter-religious Jury Prize at Visions du Reel in 2009.
In September 2010, Soda premiered a documentary, ''Peace'' (2010, 75 minutes), as the opening film of the DMZ International Documentary Film Festival (DMZ Docs). ''Peace'' depicts the lives of people with disabilities and cats in Okayama, Japan, and was initially commissioned by DMZ Docs as a short documentary. ''Peace'' later won the Audience Award at Tokyo Filmex, Buyens-Chagoll Award at Visions du Reel,〔(Visions du Reel Official Site )〕 and Best Documentary Award at the Hong Kong International Film Festival.〔(HKIFF official site )〕
In 2009, Soda started shooting ''Theater 1" and "Theatre 2", a documentary series about a playwright/theater director Oriza Hirata and his company, Seinendan. The series was world-premiered at the Busan International Film Festival in 2012, and won the Young Jury's Prize at the Festival des 3 Continents in Nantes, France in 2012.
He has published several books in Japanese including ''Mental Illness and Mosaic'' from Chuohoki Publishing, "The Reason Why I Make Documentaries" from Kodansha Publishing, and "Theatre vs. Film - Can a Documentary Capture Fiction?" from Iwanami Publishing.
Soda attended Tokyo University from 1989 to 1993, majoring in religious studies. He also earned a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in film-making.
==Works==


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