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{{nihongo|'''Kazuyuki Izutsu'''|井筒 和幸|Izutsu Kazuyuki|extra=born 13 December 1952}} is a Japanese [[film director]], [[screenwriter]] and [[film critic]].
{{nihongo|'''Kazuyuki Izutsu'''|井筒 和幸|Izutsu Kazuyuki|extra=born 13 December 1952}} is a Japanese [[film director]], [[screenwriter]] and [[film critic]].


==Career==
==Career==
Born in [[Nara Prefecture]], Izutsu started making [[8mm film]]s in high school,<ref name="TD">{{cite web|url=http://kotobank.jp/word/%E4%BA%95%E7%AD%92%E5%92%8C%E5%B9%B8|title=Izutsu Kazuyuki|work=Tarento dētabanku|publisher=Talent Databank|language=Japanese|accessdate=1 November 2010}}</ref> and directed his first [[35mm movie film|35mm film]], a [[pink film]], in 1975.<ref name="TD"/> He earned a citation from the [[Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award]] in 1981 for ''Gaki Teikoku'',<ref name="TD"/><ref name="DGJ1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dgj.or.jp/award_g/|title=Nihon Eiga Kantoku Kyōkai Shinjinshō|publisher=Directors Guild of Japan|language=Japanese|accessdate=11 December 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101122022302/http://dgj.or.jp/award_g/|archivedate=22 November 2010}}</ref> and his ''[[Boys Be Ambitious]]'' won the best picture award at the 1996 [[Blue Ribbon Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/b_award/1996/ |title=Burū Ribon-shō historī |publisher=Shinema Hōchi |language=Japanese |accessdate=1 November 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005192430/http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/b_award/1996/ |archivedate= 5 October 2011 }}</ref> He received two [[Japanese Academy Awards|Japanese Academy Award]] nominations in 2006 for writing and directing ''[[Pacchigi!]]'' and won the award for best director at the 27th [[Yokohama Film Festival]] for that film.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://homepage3.nifty.com/yokohama-eigasai/27-2005/27_2005_shou.html|script-title=ja:第27回ヨコハマ映画祭 2005年日本映画個人賞|accessdate=1 March 2010|publisher=[[Yokohama Film Festival]]|language=Japanese|title=Archived copy|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070904005735/http://homepage3.nifty.com/yokohama-eigasai/27-2005/27_2005_shou.html|archive-date=4 September 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref> Izutsu frequently appears on television in Japan and is known for his critical commentary.<ref name="TD"/> He has also directed many television commercials.<ref name="TD"/>
Born in [[Nara Prefecture]], Izutsu started making [[8mm film]]s in high school,<ref name="TD">{{cite web|url=http://kotobank.jp/word/%E4%BA%95%E7%AD%92%E5%92%8C%E5%B9%B8|title=Izutsu Kazuyuki|work=Tarento dētabanku|publisher=Talent Databank|language=ja|access-date=1 November 2010}}</ref> and directed his first [[35mm movie film|35mm film]], a [[pink film]], in 1975.<ref name="TD"/> He earned a citation from the [[Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award]] in 1981 for ''Gaki Teikoku'',<ref name="TD"/><ref name="DGJ1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dgj.or.jp/award_g/|title=Nihon Eiga Kantoku Kyōkai Shinjinshō|publisher=Directors Guild of Japan|language=ja|access-date=11 December 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101122022302/http://dgj.or.jp/award_g/|archive-date=22 November 2010}}</ref> and his ''[[Boys Be Ambitious]]'' won the best picture award at the 1996 [[Blue Ribbon Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/b_award/1996/ |title=Burū Ribon-shō historī |publisher=Shinema Hōchi |language=ja |access-date=1 November 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005192430/http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/b_award/1996/ |archive-date= 5 October 2011 }}</ref> He received two [[Japanese Academy Awards|Japanese Academy Award]] nominations in 2006 for writing and directing ''[[Pacchigi!]]'' and won the award for best director at the 27th [[Yokohama Film Festival]] for that film.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://homepage3.nifty.com/yokohama-eigasai/27-2005/27_2005_shou.html|script-title=ja:第27回ヨコハマ映画祭 2005年日本映画個人賞|access-date=1 March 2010|publisher=[[Yokohama Film Festival]]|language=ja|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070904005735/http://homepage3.nifty.com/yokohama-eigasai/27-2005/27_2005_shou.html|archive-date=4 September 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref> Izutsu frequently appears on television in Japan and is known for his critical commentary.<ref name="TD"/> He has also directed many television commercials.<ref name="TD"/>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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* ''[[Inuji ni Seshi Mono]]'' (1986)
* ''[[Inuji ni Seshi Mono]]'' (1986)
* ''Abunai Hanashi Mugen Monogatari'' (1989)
* ''Abunai Hanashi Mugen Monogatari'' (1989)
* ''Universal Laws'' (1990)
* ''[[Uchū no hōsoku|Universal Laws]]'' (1990)
* ''[[Boys Be Ambitious]]'' (1996)
* ''[[Boys Be Ambitious]]'' (1996)
* ''Amateur Singing Contest'' (1999)
* ''Amateur Singing Contest'' (1999)
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* ''The Hero Show'' (2010)
* ''The Hero Show'' (2010)
* ''Fly with the Gold'' (2012)
* ''Fly with the Gold'' (2012)
* ''Wiseguy'' (2020)<ref>{{cite web |url= https://eiga.com/movie/92556/|title= 無頼|access-date= April 21, 2021|work= eiga.com}}</ref>
* ''Burai'' (2020)


==References==
==References==
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* {{IMDb name|id=0412838|name=Kazuyuki Izutsu}}
* {{jmdb name|id=0035720|name=井筒和幸 (Kazuyuki Izutsu)}}
* {{jmdb name|id=0035720|name=井筒和幸 (Kazuyuki Izutsu)}}
* {{cite news |first=Mark|last=Schilling|authorlink=Mark Schilling|title=Unafraid of rightist rage|url=http://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2007/05/18/culture/unafraid-of-rightist-rage/|work=[[The Japan Times]]|date=18 May 2007|accessdate=20 May 2007}}
* {{cite news |first=Mark|last=Schilling|author-link=Mark Schilling|title=Unafraid of rightist rage|url=http://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2007/05/18/culture/unafraid-of-rightist-rage/|work=[[The Japan Times]]|date=18 May 2007|access-date=20 May 2007}}


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Latest revision as of 20:52, 13 October 2023

Kazuyuki Izutsu
Born (1952-12-13) 13 December 1952 (age 71)
OccupationFilm director

Kazuyuki Izutsu (井筒 和幸, Izutsu Kazuyuki, born 13 December 1952) is a Japanese film director, screenwriter and film critic.

Career[edit]

Born in Nara Prefecture, Izutsu started making 8mm films in high school,[1] and directed his first 35mm film, a pink film, in 1975.[1] He earned a citation from the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award in 1981 for Gaki Teikoku,[1][2] and his Boys Be Ambitious won the best picture award at the 1996 Blue Ribbon Awards.[3] He received two Japanese Academy Award nominations in 2006 for writing and directing Pacchigi! and won the award for best director at the 27th Yokohama Film Festival for that film.[4] Izutsu frequently appears on television in Japan and is known for his critical commentary.[1] He has also directed many television commercials.[1]

Filmography[edit]

  • Iku Iku Maito Gai: Seishun no Monmon (1975)
  • Nikuiro no Umi (1978)
  • Bōkōma Shinju-zeme (1979)
  • Shikijō Mesu-gari (1981)
  • Gaki Teikoku: Akutare Sensō (1981)
  • Gaki Teikoku (1981)
  • Akai Fukushū: Bōkan (1982)
  • Miyuki (1983)
  • Hare Tokidoki Satsujin (1984)
  • Nidaime wa Christian (1985)
  • Inuji ni Seshi Mono (1986)
  • Abunai Hanashi Mugen Monogatari (1989)
  • Universal Laws (1990)
  • Boys Be Ambitious (1996)
  • Amateur Singing Contest (1999)
  • Big Show! Hawaii ni Utaeba (1999)
  • Get Up! (2003)
  • Pacchigi! (2005)
  • Pacchigi! Love & Peace (2007)
  • The Hero Show (2010)
  • Fly with the Gold (2012)
  • Wiseguy (2020)[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Izutsu Kazuyuki". Tarento dētabanku (in Japanese). Talent Databank. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Nihon Eiga Kantoku Kyōkai Shinjinshō" (in Japanese). Directors Guild of Japan. Archived from the original on 22 November 2010. Retrieved 11 December 2010.
  3. ^ "Burū Ribon-shō historī" (in Japanese). Shinema Hōchi. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  4. ^ 第27回ヨコハマ映画祭 2005年日本映画個人賞 (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Archived from the original on 4 September 2007. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
  5. ^ "無頼". eiga.com. Retrieved 21 April 2021.

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