Kaori Oda, born in Osaka, Japan in 1987, is a filmmaker and artist. In 2016, she completed a Doctor of Liberal Arts in filmmaking in Sarajevo, supervised by Béla Tarr. Aragane (2015), shot in a Bosnian coal mine, premiered at Yamagata International Film Festival. Toward a Common Tenderness (2017) had its world premiere at DOK Leipzig and TS’ONOT / Cenote (2019), shot in underwater caves in Yucatán, premiered in Rotterdam. GAMA (2023) screened at MoMA Doc Fortnight and Cinéma du Réel. Oda received the Nagisa Oshima Prize in 2020 and the New Face Award of the Japanese Education Minister in 2021.
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Female
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Osaka Prefecture, Japan
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Toward a Common Tenderness
Thus a Noise Speaks
FUKUSHIMA with BÉLA TARR
Would You Like to Go to the Cinema Today?
Church of the Wind
GAMA
Karaoke Cafe BOSA
Night Train
Aragane
Homo Mobilitas
colere-ON: Sep 27 - Oct 5
Lost in Bosnia
Underground
Cenote
Theory of Colours: prologue
TEN
Night Cruise
FLASH
TUNE
Conniving
The Thread of Red Cocoons
Kandachime
Black Red Ultramarine White Lemon
By the Sea
Lighthouse
Recording with Mother "Working Hands"