Amano was born on July 30, 1982. After five years working in the corporate world, she turned to film and made her debut with the 2009
Sayonara Muffler which was shown at the Cineastes Organization Osaka EX and other festivals. Her second film
Cast the Die! competed at the 2010
PIA Film Festival. Amano's 2011 film
Snipping Girl made its international premier at the 12th Japan
Filmfest Hamburg in May 2011 and competed at the 2011 PIA Film Festival. In 2012, she released the short
The Confessions of Figaro about four junior high school boys curious about sex. The film won the Grand Prize Award and the Audience Award at the Shitamachi
Comedy Film Festival in Tokyo and the Runner-up Prize at the 2012 Aichi International Women's Film Festival. It was also screened at the 15th
International Women's Film Festival in Seoul, South Korea. Her 2013 film depicting a family drama,
All Is Vanity, was shown at the
Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival. Amano is one of only a handful of women directors in Japan. In a 2012 interview she said that she has had to take a part-time job to support her filmmaking but her "Striving to get ahead professionally" is probably the best way to "pave the way for more female directors in Japan." ==Filmography==