We are back at the 2026 edition of Asian Pop-Up Cinema here in Chicago. For today’s podcast episode, we are sitting down for an in-person interview with director Satoko Yokohama to discuss her latest feature film, Seaside Serendipity.
The film follows a group of teenagers in a small seaside town that has become a magnet for artists from across the country. Over the course of one summer, these young creators throw themselves into various art projects while the adults around them struggle to find answers to life’s more elusive questions.
Adapted from Gin Miyoshi’s manga, Satoko Yokohama’s film defies traditional narrative conventions. It is an offbeat, gently humorous “hang-out” movie that moves at a leisurely pace. Filled with whimsy and heart, this sunlit celebration of adolescent creativity serves as an invitation for young viewers to explore their own inner artist.
Born in 1978, Satoko Yokohama graduated from The Film School of Tokyo in 2004. Her graduation short, Chiemi and Kokkunpatcho (2006), earned a production grant that led to her first independent feature, German plus Rain (2007). In 2009, she directed her first commercial feature, Bare Essence of Life, which screened at major international festivals including Toronto and Vancouver.
Following her award-winning 2021 film Ito, Yokohama has become widely recognized for her ability to capture the intangible moments of everyday life. Her distinctive and expressive storytelling continues to solidify her reputation as a unique voice in contemporary cinema.
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