Little Miss Sumo
2018 documentary film by Matt Kay
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Little Miss Sumo is a 2018 documentary film directed and written by Matt Kay. The premise revolves around the 20-year-old sumo wrestler Hiyori Kon, one of few women practising the sport.[1][2]
Directed byMatt Kay
Written byMatt Kay
Produced byAndrew Carver Didi Mae Hand Matt Kay
StarringHiyori Kon
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| Directed by | Matt Kay |
| Written by | Matt Kay |
| Produced by | Andrew Carver Didi Mae Hand Matt Kay |
| Starring | Hiyori Kon |
| Cinematography | Matt Kay David Woo |
| Edited by | Isabel Freeman Rebecca Gin |
| Music by | Kwes |
Production company | Walks of Life Films |
| Distributed by | Netflix |
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Running time | 19 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
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Release
Little Miss Sumo premiered at the 2018 London Film Festival,[3] and was released on October 28, 2019, on Netflix.[1] The film won the Community and Culture Award at the 2019 Kendal Mountain Festival.[4]