Bridging emerging cultures and mainstream audiences

At the turn of the first quarter of the 21st century, we find ourselves at a unique moment in time—where technology evolves faster than ever, artistic boundaries blur, and new cultural voices rise across the globe.
In this era of rapid transformation, Kiritosu Studio was co-founded by Jean-Michel Pailhon and Hervé Martin Delpierre (Daft Punk Unchained, What the Punk) —driven by a shared desire to explore, document, and share the stories that will shape the future.
We believe storytelling is more than just communication. It’s how we make sense of the world. It’s how cultures connect, evolve, and inspire one another.
That’s why our mission is to bridge emerging cultures and mainstream audiences, bringing attention to underrepresented movements, creators, and perspectives that are redefining art, identity, and society.
Whether capturing the rise of digital artists, the impact of blockchain on creative communities, or the cultural shifts driven by global subcultures, we strive to tell stories with depth, beauty, and resonance.
Kiritosu Studio produces fiction, documentary films, and performance projects, with a strong commitment to new forms of storytelling and the ambition to reach the widest audience possible.
We aim to become a home for some of the most visionary talents in filmmaking today. Kiritosu is building a creative hub for artists, thinkers, and technologists who are passionate about the modern age and the future of culture.
Join us as we explore the ideas, voices, and visions shaping the world to come.