Yoshimitsu Morita
Known for: Directing
Born: January 24, 1950 in Chigasaki, Kanagawa, Japan - Died: December 19, 2011
Yoshimitsu Morita was a Japanese film director. Self-taught, first making shorts on 8 mm film during the 1970s, he made his feature film debut with No Yōna Mono (Something Like It, 1981). In 1983 he won acclaim for his movie Kazoku Gēmu ("The Family Game"), which was voted the best film of the year by Japanese critics in the Kinema Junpo magazine poll. This black comedy dealt with then-recent changes in the structure of Japanese home life. It also earned Morita the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award. He also won the award for best director at the 21st Yokohama Film Festival for 39 keihō dai sanjūkyū jō ("Keiho", 2003) and the award for best screenplay at the 18th Yokohama Film Festival for Haru (1996).
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Tokyo Fair Weather
SOUL RED Yusaku Matsuda
Sleepless Town
Gambler
Crying Out Love in the Center of the World
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The Steam Express
Director of Photography
Lost Paradise
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The Black House
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South Bound
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Abacus and Sword
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Like Asura
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The Weather Report
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Industrial Area
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Something Like It
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Copycat Killer
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And Then
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The Family Game
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The Mamiya Brothers
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Bakayaro! I'm Plenty Mad
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For Business
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Pink Cut: Love Me Hard, Love Me Deep
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Haru
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Tsubaki Sanjuro
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Train Brain Express
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Top Stripper
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