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{{nihongo|'''Tatsushi Ōmori'''|大森立嗣|Ōmori Tatsushi|born 4 September 1970<ref name=Kazoku>{{cite web|title=Cast|url=http://kazokunokuni.com/s_phone/cast.html|work=Kazoku no kuni|accessdate=9 June 2013}}</ref>}} is a Japanese [[film director]] and actor. |
{{nihongo|'''Tatsushi Ōmori'''|大森立嗣|Ōmori Tatsushi|born 4 September 1970<ref name=Kazoku>{{cite web|title=Cast|url=http://kazokunokuni.com/s_phone/cast.html|work=Kazoku no kuni|accessdate=9 June 2013}}</ref>}} is a Japanese [[film director]] and actor. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Ōmori was born in [[Tokyo]] as the eldest son of [[Akaji Maro]], an actor and [[butoh]] dancer. His younger brother, [[Nao Ōmori]], is an actor.<ref name=DGJ>{{cite web|last=Irie|first=Yū|title=2010年度日本映画監督協会新人賞受賞インタビュー|publisher=Director's Guild of Japan |
Ōmori was born in [[Tokyo]] as the eldest son of [[Akaji Maro]], an actor and [[butoh]] dancer. His younger brother, [[Nao Ōmori]], is an actor.<ref name=DGJ>{{cite web|last=Irie|first=Yū|title=2010年度日本映画監督協会新人賞受賞インタビュー|publisher=Director's Guild of Japan|authorlink=Yu Irie|language=Japanese}}</ref> |
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While in college, he began making [[8 mm film]]s, but started working as an actor after graduation.<ref name=Nikkei>{{cite web|title=瑛太、松田龍平主演『まほろ駅前多田便利軒』大森立嗣監督に聞く|url=http://www.nikkei.co.jp/category/offtime/eiga/interview/article.aspx?id=MMGEzu000022042011|work=Nikkei|accessdate=9 June 2013}}</ref> While acting in [[Junji Sakamoto]]'s ''Scarred Angels'', he also became a member of the staff.<ref name=DGJ /> He appeared in and helped produce Hiroshi Okuhara's ''Wave'', which won the NETPAC Award at the 2002 [[Rotterdam Film Festival]].<ref name=DGJ /><ref>{{cite web|title=Okuhara Hiroshi|url=http://www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com/en/persons/okuhara-hiroshi/|publisher=International Film Festival Rotterdam|accessdate=9 June 2013}}</ref> In 2005, he directed his first film, ''The Whispering of the Gods''. His second film, ''A Crowd of Three'', earned him the 2010 [[Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award]].<ref name=DGJ /> |
While in college, he began making [[8 mm film]]s, but started working as an actor after graduation.<ref name=Nikkei>{{cite web|title=瑛太、松田龍平主演『まほろ駅前多田便利軒』大森立嗣監督に聞く|url=http://www.nikkei.co.jp/category/offtime/eiga/interview/article.aspx?id=MMGEzu000022042011|work=Nikkei|accessdate=9 June 2013}}</ref> While acting in [[Junji Sakamoto]]'s ''Scarred Angels'', he also became a member of the staff.<ref name=DGJ /> He appeared in and helped produce Hiroshi Okuhara's ''Wave'', which won the NETPAC Award at the 2002 [[Rotterdam Film Festival]].<ref name=DGJ /><ref>{{cite web|title=Okuhara Hiroshi|url=http://www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com/en/persons/okuhara-hiroshi/|publisher=International Film Festival Rotterdam|accessdate=9 June 2013}}</ref> In 2005, he directed his first film, ''[[The Whispering of the Gods]]''. His second film, ''A Crowd of Three'', earned him the 2010 [[Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award]].<ref name=DGJ /> His 2013 film ''[[The Ravine of Goodbye]]'' won the Special Jury Prize at the [[35th Moscow International Film Festival]].<ref name=MIFF>{{cite web|title=35 MIFF Prizes|url=http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff35/eng/news/?id=454|publisher=Moscow International Film Festival|accessdate=30 June 2013}}</ref> |
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==Selected filmography== |
==Selected filmography== |
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===Director=== |
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*''The Whispering of the Gods'' (2005) |
*''[[The Whispering of the Gods]]'' (2005) |
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*''A Crowd of Three'' (2010) |
*''A Crowd of Three'' (2010) |
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*''[[Tada's Do-It-All House]]'' (2011) |
*''[[Tada's Do-It-All House]]'' (2011) |
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*''[[Bozo (film)|Bozo]]'' (2013) |
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*''[[The Ravine of Goodbye]]'' (2013) |
*''[[The Ravine of Goodbye]]'' (2013) |
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*''[[Setoutsumi]]'' (2016) |
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*''And Then There Was Light'' (2017) |
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*''Every Day a Good Day'' (2018) |
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*''Taro the Fool'' (2019) |
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*''Under the Stars'' (2020)<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.hakuhodody-map.jp/en/international-sales/new-release/map-6869|title= Under the Stars|accessdate= October 13, 2020|work= Hakuhodo}}</ref> |
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*''Mother'' (2020) |
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*''Goodbye Cruel World'' (2022)<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.cinemacafe.net/article/2022/02/28/77529.html|title= 西島秀俊&斎藤工&玉城ティナら共演で"強盗団"結成!『グッバイ・クルエル・ワールド』今秋公開|access-date= February 28, 2022|work= Cinema Cafe}}</ref> |
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*''The Women in the Lakes'' (2024)<ref>{{cite web |url= https://eiga.com/movie/99422/|title= 湖の女たち|access-date= May 10, 2023|work= eiga.com}}</ref> |
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===Producer=== |
===Producer=== |
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===Actor=== |
===Actor=== |
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*''Scarred Angels'' (1999) |
*''Scarred Angels'' (1999) |
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*''[[Our Homeland]]'' (2012) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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| NAME = Omori, Tatsushi |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Filmmaker |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 4 September 1970 |
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[[Category:Japanese screenwriters]] |
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[[Category:People from Tokyo]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 27 July 2023
Tatsushi Ōmori | |
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Born | Tokyo, Japan | 4 September 1970
Occupation(s) | Film director, actor |
Tatsushi Ōmori (大森立嗣, Ōmori Tatsushi, born 4 September 1970[1]) is a Japanese film director and actor.
Career[edit]
Ōmori was born in Tokyo as the eldest son of Akaji Maro, an actor and butoh dancer. His younger brother, Nao Ōmori, is an actor.[2]
While in college, he began making 8 mm films, but started working as an actor after graduation.[3] While acting in Junji Sakamoto's Scarred Angels, he also became a member of the staff.[2] He appeared in and helped produce Hiroshi Okuhara's Wave, which won the NETPAC Award at the 2002 Rotterdam Film Festival.[2][4] In 2005, he directed his first film, The Whispering of the Gods. His second film, A Crowd of Three, earned him the 2010 Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award.[2] His 2013 film The Ravine of Goodbye won the Special Jury Prize at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival.[5]
Selected filmography[edit]
Director[edit]
- The Whispering of the Gods (2005)
- A Crowd of Three (2010)
- Tada's Do-It-All House (2011)
- Bozo (2013)
- The Ravine of Goodbye (2013)
- Setoutsumi (2016)
- And Then There Was Light (2017)
- Every Day a Good Day (2018)
- Taro the Fool (2019)
- Under the Stars (2020)[6]
- Mother (2020)
- Goodbye Cruel World (2022)[7]
- The Women in the Lakes (2024)[8]
Producer[edit]
- Wave (2001) (directed by Hiroshi Okuhara)
Actor[edit]
- Scarred Angels (1999)
- Our Homeland (2012)
References[edit]
- ^ "Cast". Kazoku no kuni. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
- ^ a b c d Irie, Yū. "2010年度日本映画監督協会新人賞受賞インタビュー" (in Japanese). Director's Guild of Japan.
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(help) - ^ "瑛太、松田龍平主演『まほろ駅前多田便利軒』大森立嗣監督に聞く". Nikkei. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
- ^ "Okuhara Hiroshi". International Film Festival Rotterdam. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
- ^ "35 MIFF Prizes". Moscow International Film Festival. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ "Under the Stars". Hakuhodo. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
- ^ "西島秀俊&斎藤工&玉城ティナら共演で"強盗団"結成!『グッバイ・クルエル・ワールド』今秋公開". Cinema Cafe. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
- ^ "湖の女たち". eiga.com. Retrieved 10 May 2023.