
Shifting his lens from Cantonese opera to Japanese Noh drama, documentary filmmaker Cheuk Cheung continues his exploration of complex gender issues ingrained in traditional theatres. For seven centuries, only the male body has been granted the privilege to inhabit this highly stylised art form that embraces spirituality in subtle movements. The film traces the journey of third-generation Noh performer Uzawa Hikaru, a young woman who makes her presence in the male-dominated space; yet behind the mask lies a daughter yearning to seek a resolution beyond her mother’s path – a quest to fuse body and soul in pursuit of the profoundly mysterious aesthetic.

Hikaru Uzawa
Herself

Hisa Uzawa
Herself
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能樂師的女兒
April 3, 2026
1h 23m
7.0
Cheuk Cheung
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Pica Pica Media Limited
HK
A Priori Image
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Documentary Japan
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