Kazumi Yumoto
Kazumi Yumoto (湯本 香樹実, Yumoto Kazumi; born November 11, 1959) is a Japanese screenwriter and novelist.
Biography
Yumoto was born in Tokyo and graduated from Tokyo College of Music. She began writing scripts for opera and became a writer for television and radio.[1] Her debut children's novel The Friends (1992) received the Newcomer Award from the Japan Children's Literature Association and the Boston Globe–Horn Book Awards in 1999.[2] It was adapted to a movie in 1994, directed by Shinji Sōmai. Kishibe no Tabi (Journey to the Shore), another of her books, was adapted to a film; directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, it won the Un Certain Regard award at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.[3]
Selected works
- 1992- The Friends (Summer Garden - The Friends (夏の庭 The Friends, Natsu no Niwa The Friends))
- 1995- The Spring Tone (The Spring Organ (春のオルガン, Haru no Orugan)
- 1997- The Letters (Autumn of Poplars (ポプラの秋, Popura no aki))
- 2008- The Bear and the Wildcat (くまとやまねこ, Kuma to Yamaneko)
- 2010- Kisishibe no Tabi (岸辺の旅)
References
- ^ "Kazumi Yumoto — internationales literaturfestival berlin". www.literaturfestival.com. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
- ^ Hirano, Cathy. "Eight Ways to Say You: The Challenges of Translation". The Horn Book. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
- ^ Lee, Maggie (2015-05-18). "Cannes Film Review: 'Journey to the Shore'". Variety. Retrieved 2019-10-30.