Atsushi Sakahara

Atsushi Sakahara (阪原 淳, Sakahara Atsushi, born 27 August 1966 in Kyoto) is a writer, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. He produced the 2001 Short Film Palme d'Or winning Bean Cake, directed by David Greenspan. In 2015 he began work on what would become Me and the Cult Leader, a film following his pursuit of truth and justice by talking and travelling with current Aleph executive Araki Hiroshi.[1] He is currently the representative of the production company Good People Inc., based in Kyoto. [2]

References

  1. "Home | Me and the Cult Leader". AGANAI The Atonement. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  2. profile of Atsushi Sakahara Archived July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (pdf)


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