Momoko Ando (安藤 桃å , AndÅ Momoko, born 1982) is a Japanese
film director.Ando's father is actor Eiji Okuda and her mother the
essayist Kazu Ando. She studied in the United Kingdom, and graduated
from the University of London's Faculty of Arts. Later on, Ando went
to New York University and learned film making, and started working as
supervisory assistant.In 2010, she made her directorial debut with the
film Kakera: A Piece of Our Life based on a manga. In 2011, Ando wrote
the novel 0.5 mm.In 2014, she married a man. In the same year, Ando
made her novel 0.5 mm into the film of the same name, and served as
the screenwriter and director. The film starred her sister Sakura
Ando. The movie was filmed in KÅ chi, KÅ chi where they moved to film
it.
film director.Ando's father is actor Eiji Okuda and her mother the
essayist Kazu Ando. She studied in the United Kingdom, and graduated
from the University of London's Faculty of Arts. Later on, Ando went
to New York University and learned film making, and started working as
supervisory assistant.In 2010, she made her directorial debut with the
film Kakera: A Piece of Our Life based on a manga. In 2011, Ando wrote
the novel 0.5 mm.In 2014, she married a man. In the same year, Ando
made her novel 0.5 mm into the film of the same name, and served as
the screenwriter and director. The film starred her sister Sakura
Ando. The movie was filmed in KÅ chi, KÅ chi where they moved to film
it.
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