Takahisa Zeze, a renowned director and writer, first took his first breath on May 24, 1960, in the charming town of Matama, which is now part of Bungotakada, a municipality located in the picturesque prefecture of Ōita, Japan.
He is a master of his craft, having made a lasting impact on the world of cinema through his captivating works, including the 1996 film "Akai jôji", the 1992 film "Kindan no sono: Za seifuku rezu", and the 1999 film "Anarchy in Japan-Suke".














