Kinji Fukasaku

Kinji Fukasaku

Deceased · Born: Jul 3, 1930 · Died: Jan 12, 2003

Personal Details

BornJul 3, 1930 Mito, Japan

Biography

Kinji Fukasaku, a renowned Japanese filmmaker, came into this world on a sunny summer day, July 3, 1930, in the charming city of Mito, Japan. This remarkable individual's life was marked by his multifaceted talents, as he effortlessly transitioned between the roles of director and writer, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

Throughout his illustrious career, Fukasaku's creative genius was showcased in a wide range of films, including the iconic and thought-provoking Battle Royale, which was released in the year 2000, as well as the gripping Fall Guy, a 1982 cinematic masterpiece, and the intense and emotionally charged Crest of Betrayal, a 1994 film that left a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.

Outside of his professional life, Fukasaku was deeply devoted to his personal relationships, particularly his marriage to the loving and supportive Sanae Nakahara.

Tragically, Kinji Fukasaku's life was cut short when he passed away on January 12, 2003, in Tokyo, Japan, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence filmmakers to this day.

Career

2003
2000
Battle Royale
Battle Royale as Director
1983
Legend of the Eight Samurai
Legend of the Eight Samurai as Director, Screenplay
1982
Fall Guy
Fall Guy as Director
1981
Samurai Reincarnation
Samurai Reincarnation as Director, Writer
1980
Day of Resurrection
Day of Resurrection as Director, Screenplay
1978
Message from Space
Message from Space as Director, Story
1977
Doberman Cop
Doberman Cop as Director
1975
Cops vs Thugs
Cops vs Thugs as Director
Final Episode
Final Episode as Director
Police Tactics
Police Tactics as Director
1973
Proxy War
Proxy War as Director
1972
Gendai yakuza: Hito-kiri yota
Gendai yakuza: Hito-kiri yota as Director, Screenplay
1970
1968
The Green Slime
The Green Slime as Director, Story