Twenty-three-year-old filmmaker Hiroshi Okuyama became the youngest ever recipient of the new director award at last year’s San Sebastian Film Festival with his debut feature Jesus, which wowed audiences with its surreal contemplation of organised religion. Depicting the religious struggles of a lonely nine-year-old boy, the film, now on general release, heralds the arrival of a unique new voice in Japanese cinema.
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Jesus
