North American Premiere

Two Seasons, Two Strangers

旅と日々
Sho Miyake

Winner of the Golden Leopard at the 2025 Locarno Film Festival, minor miracle Two Seasons, Two Strangers follows a screenwriter rediscovering herself on a winter vacation—and forging a tentative new friendship that echoes the summer fling of her most recent film.

DIRECTOR
Sho Miyake
YEAR
2025
COUNTRY
Japan
RUNTIME
89 minutes
LANGUAGE
Japanese with English subtitles
ORIGINAL TITLE
旅と日々

A tale of cinema with a bifurcated film-within-a-film structure reminiscent of Hong Sangsoo, Two Seasons, Two Strangers begins in a seaside town, where tourist Nagisa (Yuumi Kawai) and local Natsuo (Mansaku Takada) fall into a lush summer romance, all deep-sea blues and wind-whipped sundresses. It then yanks us out of this story to show its screenwriter, Li (Eun-kyung Shim, a former Korean child star who also acts in Japan), ducking questions and musing on her own creative block at a deliciously awkward post-screening Q&A (“I don’t have much talent”). In need of a creative and personal refresh, Li heads off to a snowy resort, where she meets the divorced innkeeper Benzo (Shinichi Tsutsumi). The two soon form the kind of relationship that a filmmaker without “much talent” would struggle to make compelling. But not Sho Miyake, who builds his story—adapted from two manga by the legendary Yoshiharu Tsuge—on a foundation of shimmering, serendipitous images, at once cozy and profound, like the way the steam off a bowl of noodles fogs up a pair of glasses, or the revelation of a landscape as a train emerges from a tunnel. Miyake’s Small, Slow But Steady was one of the highlights of the 2022 Berlinale, and Locarno Golden Leopard winner Two Seasons, Two Strangers further confirms his status as a master of deceptively placid, sensitive, and witty studies of surprising human connection. A Several Futures release.

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