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“Real creativity comes from all the things people have forgotten or lost in the past”: An interview with Shigeru Umebayashi at Red Sea International Film Festival 2025

“Real creativity comes from all the things people have forgotten or lost in the past”: An interview with Shigeru Umebayashi at Red Sea International Film Festival 2025

Facing a legend like Shigeru Umebayashi can make your knees tremble. It was a privilege to hear the story he shared exclusively with The Upcoming.

He walked us through his roots as a “rocker” to becoming an esteemed film composer, explaining his journey as a mix of improvisation and instinct. Umebayashi detailed his characteristic approach, which has defined evocative soundtracks for films like In the Mood for Love and House of Flying Daggers. He also recalled his “true debut” with Yumeji and contrasted collaborations with Wong Kar-wai and Zhang Yimou. As he profoundly put it, “Real creativity comes from all the things people have forgotten or lost in the past,” an insight that guides his artistic exploration, revealing his unique ability to find something new in the familiar.

Laura Della Corte

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