Kishu Izuchi
Kishu Izuchi (井土紀州, Izuchi Kishū, born 1968[1]) is a film director and screenwriter from Japan. He has often collaborated with Takahisa Zeze.
Career
Izuchi began making films while a student at Hosei University, winning an award at the Tokyo Student Film Festival.[2] He began writing screenplays for pink films while starting his own independent production company, Spiritual Movies.[1][3] His 8mm directorial film Jesus in Nirvana[4] was released commercially in theaters.[2] His films have been introduced at Frankfurt's Nippon Connection film festival.[5]
His works
As director
- Jesus in Nirvana (Hyakunen no zesshō), 1998
- Mole’s Festival (Mogura no matsuri), 2010
- Muddy Planet (Doro no wakusei), 2010
As screenwriter
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See also
- Haruhiko Arai
- Kojin Karatani- who appears in a documentary film 'Left Alone' directed by Izuchi[6]
References
- "井土紀州 Izuchi Kishu". 映画美学校. 13 June 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- "Interview #17: Izuchi Kishū". Hogaholic. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- "『行旅死亡人』 井土紀州(監督)インタビュー: 映画芸術". Eiga Geijutsu. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- Gerow, Aaron. "Jesus in Nirvana". Kinema Club. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- Nippon Connection
- trailer of the film in YouTube
External links
- Kishu Izuchi on IMDb
- Izuchi Kishu- His profile in International Film Festival Rotterdam's webpage
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