Where to watch Kei Ishikawa in the UK
Find every Kei Ishikawa film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 3 May 2026.
Kei ISHIKAWA was born in 1977 at Aichi-Prefecture. After graduating from Tohoku University in physics, Ishiawa studied at Polish National Film School. After his return, he worked on several documentaries and shorts. In 2017 he directed his debut film, “Traces of Sin” won many awards as an upcoming director. In 2019, he directed “Listen to the Universe“ which won many awards including best picture for Hochi Film Award and best director for Mainichi Film Awards.
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- A Pale View of Hills (2025) Director
- A Man (2022) Director
- Listen to the Universe (2019) Director
- Gukoroku - Traces of Sin (2017) Director
- Arc (2021) Screenplay
- Innocent Days (2018) Director
- Ten Years Japan (2018) Writer
- Previously Saved Version (2024) Director
- The Seven Deadly Sins: Prisoners of the Sky (2018) Producer
- Ten (2017) Writer
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Most-watched Kei Ishikawa films currently: A Pale View of Hills (2025), A Man (2022), Listen to the Universe (2019), Gukoroku - Traces of Sin (2017), Arc (2021).
What TV shows has Kei Ishikawa appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Innocent Days (2018).
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