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What’s the story?
Synopsis
When Aya moves to the UK from Japan, she slowly starts to realize the cultural differences in love and affection that make her start to question if she is loved by her mom.
Year: 2024
What’s the project?
Tamagoyaki is an intimate family drama inspired by the lived experiences of director Meg Igarashi, who grew up navigating a dual cultural identity.
The film explores how expressions of love differ across cultures, focusing on Aya, a young Japanese girl who moves to the UK. As she adapts to her new surroundings, Aya begins to question whether she is truly loved by her mother, highlighting the subtle, often unspoken ways affection is expressed in Asian families. Beyond personal relationships, the film also delves into the broader challenges of cultural adaptation, identity, and belonging.
The production reflects the story it tells: the set was predominantly female, and the crew consisted largely of individuals with dual nationalities or immigrant backgrounds. This diverse team enriched the filmmaking process, infusing the project with authentic perspectives and personal experiences that resonate deeply with the narrative.
Technical sheet
Written and directed by Meg Igarashi
Genre: Drama / Family
Starring: Haruka Kuroda, Jennifer Cornish, Michael McGarry, Abbie Hollis, Ben Band
Produced by Anna de Escobar and Emma Kyung Mi Sheldrick
Associate Producer Andi Makuni
Cinematographer Ash Lang Wen Li
Composer Oli Gudgeon
Nomination: DISFF, Aesthetica Short Film Festival, BIFA, Norwich Film Festival, VAFF
Official Selection: Femifilms, Re-Frame, Toyama International Film Festival, Within the Family International Festival of Family and Children’s Films,
Running Time: 5 minutes
Who’s the director?
Meg Igarashi is a Japanese-American filmmaker who loves creating multicultural stories rooted in complex human relationships. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts, moved to Tokyo, Japan as a teenager, and has been living in London, UK for the past two years.
Meg has a background in film, musical theater, and video production. In 2022, her directorial debut, Kid Heart, was funded by the Oscar-qualifying Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia and Amuse Inc., and has since won awards and been screened at many film festivals. Her second short film, Tamagoyaki, was shot in the UK and has been selected for BAFTA- and Academy Award-qualifying festivals.
She is an optimistic, passionate storyteller who puts heart at the center of all her films and stories.
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