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Kinji Fukasaku (?? ??, Fukasaku Kinji, 3 July 1930 – 12 January 2003) was a Japanese film actor, screenwriter, and best known as a celebrated and innovative filmmaker. He was born in Mito, Ibaraki, Japan, and died in Tokyo, from prostate cancer. He is known for directing samurai period and yakuza films such as Battles Without Honor and Humanity (1973), the Japanese portion of the Hollywood film Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970), and his final film Battle Royale (2000). He is also known for his trademark shaky camera technique, which he used extensively in many of his films from the early 1970s.
Date Of Birth July 3, 1930 Died 2003-01-12 Place Of Birth Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan Profession Director, Writer, Actor Spouse Sanae Nakahara Star Sign Cancer
# Trademark 1 Handheld camera work during chaotic action sequences 2 Title cards announcing onscreen deaths or death tolls 3 Frequently casts Shin'ichi Chiba
# Fact 1 When told he had terminal cancer and only a few months to live, doctors recommended that he remain in the hospital so he could get treatment. Instead, he ignored their warnings because of his passion for filmmaking and proceeded to begin directing Battle Royale II (Battle Royale II (2003)). 2 Tribute at PiFan, Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival in South Korea. [2003] 3 Father of Kenta Fukasaku . 4 In 1997, he was awarded the government's Medal with Purple Ribbon for his accomplishments in film. 5 Headed the Director's Guild of Japan since 1996.
Director Title Year Status Character Battle Royale II 2003 Clock Tower 3 2002 Video Game Battle Royale 2000 The Geisha House 1998 The Eaters 1997 TV Movie documentary Abe ichizoku 1995 TV Movie Chûshingura gaiden: Yotsuya kaidan 1994 Double Cross 1992 Hana no ran 1988 Hissatsu 4: Urami harashimasu 1987 Kataku no hito 1986 Shanhai bansukingu 1984 Theater of Life 1983 Satomi hakken-den 1983 Kamata kôshinkyoku 1982 Dôtonborigawa 1982 G-Men '75 1982 TV Series 1 episode Samurai Reincarnation 1981 The Gate of Youth 1981 Day of Resurrection 1980 Battles Without Honor and Humanity: The Complete Saga 1980 Akô-jô danzetsu 1978 Yagyû ichizoku no inbô 1978 TV Series 1 episode Uchu kara no messeji 1978 The Shogun's Samurai 1978 Doberuman deka 1977 Hokuriku dairi sensô 1977 Yakuza no hakaba: Kuchinashi no hana 1976 Shin jingi naki tatakai: Kumicho saigo no hi 1976 Bôsô panikku: Daigekitotsu 1976 Shikingen gôdatsu 1975 Shin jingi naki tatakai: Kumicho no kubi 1975 Kenkei tai soshiki boryoku 1975 Graveyard of Honor 1975 Shin jingi naki tatakai 1974 Final Episode 1974 Police Tactics 1974 Proxy War 1973 Hiroshima Death Match 1973 Hissatsu shikakenin 1972-1973 TV Series 3 episodes Battles Without Honor and Humanity 1973 Hito-kiri Yota: Kyoken San-kyodai 1972 Gendai yakuza: hito-kiri yota 1972 Gunki hatameku motoni 1972 Bakuto gaijin butai 1971 Chi-zome no daimon 1970 If You Were Young: Rage 1970 Tora! Tora! Tora! 1970 Japanese sequences Japan Organized Crime Boss 1969 Black Rose 1969 Bakuto Kaisan-shiki 1968 Blackmail Is My Business 1968 The Green Slime 1968 Kuro tokage 1968 Kaisan shiki 1967 Hokkai no Abare-Ryu 1966 Showa saidai no kaoyaku 1966 Kamikaze yarô 1966 Odoshi 1966 Ôkami to buta to ningen 1964 Jakoman to Tetsu 1964 Gang domei 1963 Gyangu tai G-men 1962 Hokori takaki chosen 1962 Greed in Broad Daylight 1961 Funky Hat no kaidanji: Nisenman-en no ude 1961 Funky Hat no kaidanji 1961 Drifting Detective: Black Wind in Harbor 1961 Fûraibô tantei: Akai tani no sangeki 1961
Writer Title Year Status Character Yagyû ichizoku no imbô 2008 TV Movie idea Chûshingura gaiden: Yotsuya kaidan 1994 Hana no ran 1988 writer Hissatsu 4: Urami harashimasu 1987 Shanhai bansukingu 1984 Theater of Life 1983 writer Satomi hakken-den 1983 writer Dôtonborigawa 1982 Samurai Reincarnation 1981 Day of Resurrection 1980 screenplay Uchu kara no messeji 1978 story The Shogun's Samurai 1978 writer G-Men '75 1977 TV Series story support - 1 episode Bôsô panikku: Daigekitotsu 1976 Gendai yakuza: hito-kiri yota 1972 Gunki hatameku motoni 1972 Bakuto gaijin butai 1971 Chi-zome no daimon 1970 If You Were Young: Rage 1970 Japan Organized Crime Boss 1969 writer Black Rose 1969 writer Kaisan shiki 1967 Kamikaze yarô 1966 Odoshi 1966 Ôkami to buta to ningen 1964
Actor Title Year Status Character Rampo 1994 Film Director Ningen no shômei 1977 Shibue, Assistant Lieutenant
Producer Title Year Status Character Battle Royale 2000 producer The Geisha House 1998 planner
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Clock Tower 3 2002 Video Game director: original concept movie
Thanks Title Year Status Character Nosferatu vs. Father Pipecock & Sister Funk 2014 special thanks Black Sunshine: Conversations with T.F. Mou 2011 Documentary in memory of Little Red Riding Hood 2009/I Video short special thanks Black Santa's Revenge 2007 Short special thanks 36 pasos 2006 spiritual support Trapped Ashes 2006 very special thanks
Self Title Year Status Character Interview with Kinji Fukasaku 2004 Video documentary short Himself The 23rd Annual Japan Academy Awards 2000 TV Special Himself BS Jazz Kissa 1995 TV Series Himself The 4th Annual Japan Academy Awards 1981 TV Special Himself Yakuza Eiga, une histoire du cinéma yakuza 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself Eiga kantoku tte nanda! 2006 Documentary Himself Electric Yakuza, Go to Hell! 2004 TV Movie documentary
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2004 Special Award Mainichi Film Concours For his work. 2003 Special Award Awards of the Japanese Academy For his work. 2003 Special Award Blue Ribbon Awards For his work. 2001 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Film Batoru rowaiaru (2000) 1999 Nikkan Sports Film Award Nikkan Sports Film Awards Best Director Omocha (1998) 1995 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Director Chûshingura gaiden: Yotsuya kaidan (1994) 1995 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Screenplay Chûshingura gaiden: Yotsuya kaidan (1994) 1994 Nikkan Sports Film Award Nikkan Sports Film Awards Best Director Chûshingura gaiden: Yotsuya kaidan (1994) 1993 Special Prize Yokohama Film Festival For his career. 1987 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Director Kataku no hito (1986) 1987 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Screenplay Kataku no hito (1986) 1987 Readers' Choice Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Film Kataku no hito (1986) 1983 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Director Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1983 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Film Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1983 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Director Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1983 Kinema Junpo Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Film Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1983 Kinema Junpo Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Director Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1983 Readers' Choice Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Film Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1983 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Film Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1983 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Director Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1983 Readers' Choice Award Mainichi Film Concours Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1982 Hochi Film Award Hochi Film Awards Best Film Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1976 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Director Jingi no hakaba (1975) 1974 Readers' Choice Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Film Jingi naki tatakai (1973)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2001 Best Film Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival Batoru rowaiaru (2000) 2001 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Director Batoru rowaiaru (2000) 2000 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Director Omocha (1998) 1998 Tokyo Grand Prix Tokyo International Film Festival Omocha (1998) 1993 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Director Itsuka giragirasuruhi (1992) 1989 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Director Hana no ran (1988) 1989 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Screenplay Hana no ran (1988) 1985 Grand Prize Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival Satomi hakken-den (1983) 1985 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Director Shanhai bansukingu (1984) 1984 Gold Hugo Chicago International Film Festival Best Feature Kamata kôshinkyoku (1982) 1981 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Director Fukkatsu no hi (1980) 1979 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Screenplay Yagyû ichizoku no inbô (1978)
Known for movies Battle Royale (2000) as Director
Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) as Director
Day of Resurrection (1980) as Director
Battle Royale II (2003) as Director