
Hisaya Iwasa
Directing
Known For

After a young boy captures a rare butterfly in Nagasaki, a caterpillar begins a relay-trip toward the northern tip of Hokkaido, serving as a silent witness to a series of vignettes featuring people struggling with the psychological and social scars of post-war Japan.
Silence Has No Wings

Omnibus about three actresses from different generations
Nemuremitsu

About the struggles of day labourers to achieve dignity and a standard of living above the starvation level. Utilising the Zenshinza theatrical troupe.
Still I Live On

A 6-year-old Tibetan boy leaves his family and flees to a refugee camp in northern India.
OLO, the Boy from Tibet

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Tibet 2002
Koki Hirota, the former prime minister sentenced to death at the Tokyo Trials, spends the 41 days leading up to his execution.
A Tragic Prime Minister: The Life of Koki Hirota

This documentary follows and records interviews with an actress in an underground theater troupe and others around her.
Am I An Actress?
A documentary film on traffic accidents and emergency responders in Japan amid increasing motorization.
Zero Dead: A Record of Traffic-Related Head Injury

Documentary on an elderly Tibetan refugee who has lived in Nepal for 40 years
Momo Chenga

Following cine-tracts Hangun No. 1 to 3 about the course of the trial of Konishi Makoto, an anti-war SDF official accused of mutiny