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Small, Slow but Steady
Berlin Encounters
Coming of Age
Sports
Women
- CountryJapan
- Production Year2022
- Running Time100min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
“A cinematic poem of silence, words traced in the air, and a riverside farewell between those who have wounded each other.” — Novelist EUN Huigyeong
Based on the autobiography of a female boxer with a hearing disability, Small, Slow but Steady is not a sports film about overcoming hardship or achieving victory. Set in an old gym on the verge of demolition, the training and matches of boxer Keiko are portrayed as repetitive activities that quietly and steadfastly support her daily life. The film carefully captures not only Keiko but also the presence of those around her: the aging gym owner who looks after her despite his frail body, the coaches who train her, her supportive family, her coworkers, and even her opponents in the ring. Shot on 16mm film during the COVID-19 pandemic, the images beautifully record the small, persistent gestures that continue amid restrictive circumstances. Kishii Yukino, who plays Keiko, had only been training in boxing for three months when the shoot began, yet the boxing sequences she delivers radiate with a lively rhythm, as if they were choreography in a musical. (NAM Daeun)
Based on the autobiography of a female boxer with a hearing disability, Small, Slow but Steady is not a sports film about overcoming hardship or achieving victory. Set in an old gym on the verge of demolition, the training and matches of boxer Keiko are portrayed as repetitive activities that quietly and steadfastly support her daily life. The film carefully captures not only Keiko but also the presence of those around her: the aging gym owner who looks after her despite his frail body, the coaches who train her, her supportive family, her coworkers, and even her opponents in the ring. Shot on 16mm film during the COVID-19 pandemic, the images beautifully record the small, persistent gestures that continue amid restrictive circumstances. Kishii Yukino, who plays Keiko, had only been training in boxing for three months when the shoot began, yet the boxing sequences she delivers radiate with a lively rhythm, as if they were choreography in a musical. (NAM Daeun)
Schedule
- CODE
- DATE
- TIME
- THEATER
code338
date09-22
time16:30
theaterBusan Cinema Center Cinematheque
ALL전체관람가
KE GV
Director

MIYAKE Sho
A screenwriter and director born in Sapporo, Japan. After graduating from university, Miyake began making feature films and debuted with Good for Nothing (2010). His film Playback (2012) was invited to the Locarno International Film Festival Competition. He went on to direct And Your Bird Can Sing (2018), Small, Slow But Steady (2022), and All the Long Nights (2024), all of which were invited to the Berlin International Film Festival.
Credit
- DirectorMIYAKE Sho
- CastYukino KISHII
Photo