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In an era of high-speed digital consumption, Ryo Hoshi stands as a master of the "slow gaze." Based in Switzerland, this self-taught visionary has carved a niche in the global art scene by capturing the raw, intimate essence of his subjects. ryo hoshi uncensored

Ryo refuses to be typed. Last year, he played a stoic yakuza enforcer in the streaming hit Kuroi Ame (Black Rain). Critics called it “a performance of tectonic restraint.” Three months later, he hosted a chaotic variety show where he failed miserably at making omurice while a chicken ran loose in the studio. The clip has 47 million views. This public link is valid for 7 days

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In an era of high-speed digital consumption, Ryo Hoshi stands as a master of the "slow gaze." Based in Switzerland, this self-taught visionary has carved a niche in the global art scene by capturing the raw, intimate essence of his subjects.

Ryo refuses to be typed. Last year, he played a stoic yakuza enforcer in the streaming hit Kuroi Ame (Black Rain). Critics called it “a performance of tectonic restraint.” Three months later, he hosted a chaotic variety show where he failed miserably at making omurice while a chicken ran loose in the studio. The clip has 47 million views.

This story is part of the May-June 2017 issue of Film Comment.

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