Koji Fukada
Known for: Directing
Born: January 4, 1980 in Koganei, Tokyo, Japan
Koji Fukada (深田 晃司, born 1980) is a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Born in Tokyo, Fukada had a father who was a film aficionado and he watched many films on VHS when he was young. When he was 19 years old studying at Taisho University and discovered the Film School of Tokyo, he began taking evening classes in filmmaking. One of his teachers was Kiyoshi Kurosawa. He made his first feature-length film, The Chair, in 2002. He joined the Seinendan theater troupe, headed by Oriza Hirata, in 2005, and has often used their work and their actors in his films. His film Hospitalité won Best Picture in the Japanese Eyes competition of the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2010. Au revoir l'été won the grand prize and the prize of the young jury at the Three Continents Festival in 2013 and his 2016 film Harmonium won the Prix du Jury in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Koji Fukada, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Odayaka
Theatre 1
Himself
Sadness and Anger
Hospitalité
Director
Look of Love
Production Design
Au revoir l'été
Director
The Yalta Conference Online
Screenplay
Love Life
Editor
La Grenadière
Director
Harmonium
Director
Sayonara
Director
Birds (Working Title)
Director
The Man from the Sea
Director
A Girl Missing
Director
Human Comedy in Tokyo
Director
Inabe
Director
East of Jefferson
Director
The Real Thing
Director
Chair
Director
Love on Trial
Director
Nagi Notes
Director
The Real Thing
Director