Winner of the Fipresci prize at the Cannes Film Festival’s Directors Fortnight programme in 2024, Desert of Namibia serves up a potent cocktail of adolescent malaise and assertive femininity, and proves an eye-catching breakthrough for 28-year-old writer-director Yoko Yamanaka.
Her second feature film, after 2017’s Amiko, chronicles the trials and tribulations of 20-something Kana (Yuumi Kawai) as she searches for meaning in Tokyo’s chaotic urban sprawl.
By turns alluring and infuriating, Kana is a wildly unpredictable force of nature. When not sleepwalking through her job at a hair removal clinic, we observe her as she parties late into the night, drinks to excess and pinballs from one dissatisfying relationship to another.


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