Culture Interviews Cinema & Tv

“The world needs more love”: Yoshiki on Yoshiki – Under the Sky

“The world needs more love”: Yoshiki on Yoshiki – Under the Sky
“The world needs more love”: Yoshiki on Yoshiki – Under the Sky

Directed by the multifaceted Japanese icon Yoshiki, Under the Sky marks the musician’s directorial debut and is a testament to his artistic versatility. Renowned for his musical genius, fashion influence and philanthropic endeavours, the artist has put together a music documentary that transcends cultural barriers. Featuring an impressive lineup of global acts, including St Vincent, Nicole Scherzinger and The Chainsmoker, the film brings breathtaking performances and interviews, delving into fan connections and the musician’s own experiences of bereavement and how it has dovetailed with his artistic evolution.

The Upcoming had the chance to speak with Yoshiki about his filmmaking debut and how it was born from pandemic isolation to celebrate fan connections and break genre barriers. He shared the process of arranging music with his diverse group of artists, the shooting challenges he faced and the importance of reflecting on personal losses, aiming to inspire love and possibility through his film.

Sarah Bradbury

Yoshiki: Under the Sky is released in select cinemas on 1st December 2023.

Watch the trailer for Yoshiki: Under the Sky here:

More in Cinema & Tv

Kokuho

Andrew Murray

Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein spark scandal in Netflix romcom Office Romance

The editorial unit

Death in Paradise renewed for two more series and Christmas specials as filming begins

The editorial unit

Jennifer Garner leads star-studded cast in Sky’s sun-soaked drama The Five Star Weekend

The editorial unit

Robert De Niro leads Netflix thriller The Whisper Man as first look and release date are revealed

The editorial unit

Monica Barbaro and Callum Turner chase love across one chaotic night in One Night Only

The editorial unit

Hokum

Guy Lambert

The Devil Wears Prada 2

Antonia Georgiou

“The cool thing about this movie is it was made by fans of Mortal Kombat”: Karl Urban, Josh Lawson, Adeline Rudolph, Jessica McNamee and more on Mortal Kombat II

Antonia Georgiou