Azuma Morisaki's life began on November 19, 1927, in the picturesque city of Shimabara, nestled in the Nagasaki prefecture of Japan. This remarkable individual would go on to leave an indelible mark on the world of cinema as a multifaceted director and writer.
Morisaki's impressive body of work includes the critically acclaimed film "Pecoross' Mother and Her Days" released in 2013, as well as the 2004 production "Chicken Is Barefoot". Furthermore, his 1971 film "High-School Outcasts" showcased his versatility and mastery of the craft.
Azuma Morisaki's remarkable journey came to a close on July 16, 2020, in the city of Chigasaki, situated in the Kanagawa prefecture of Japan. Despite his passing, his legacy lives on through the countless individuals whose lives were touched by his work, and his contributions to the world of cinema will forever be remembered.