Daisuke Miyazaki, a visionary filmmaker, emerged onto the scene in 1980, born in the vibrant city of Yokohama, Kanagawa.
As a young student at Waseda University, Miyazaki's creative juices began to flow, and he started crafting films that would eventually propel him to greatness.
In 2004, he seized the opportunity to participate in the prestigious summer school of New York University, held in Japan, where he honed his skills and refined his artistic vision.
Miyazaki's thesis, "The 10th Room," a testament to his burgeoning talent, took home the coveted Christine Choi Award, the grand prix at the KUT Film Festival, a prestigious event held by the NYU.
His subsequent film, "Love Will Tear Us Apart," garnered international recognition, being invited to the special screening at the Image Forum Film Festival 2006, the largest experimental film festival in Japan.
As a production designer assistant on Leos Carax's film "Meld" (2008),Miyazaki gained valuable experience, laying the groundwork for his future success.
Miyazaki's ascent continued as he transitioned to the commercial film industry, working as an assistant director for renowned directors who shape modern Japanese cinema, including Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Kunitoshi Manda.
With a wealth of experience under his belt, Miyazaki is now poised to make his mark with his first feature film, "End of the Night," a testament to his growth and dedication to his craft.