Takeshi Kitano

18.01.1947, Tokyo, Japan

 

Director
Takeshi Kitano is one of the most famous contemporary Japanese directors. He is also a screenwriter, editor, actor, writer and painter. He began his career in the1980s, as a stand up comedian in the duo Two Beats (his artistic name was Beat Takeshi, which he later used as an actor). He began working as an actor (Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, 1983.), and made his directing debut in 1989 with the film Violent Cop (Sono otoko, kyôbô ni tsuki). Originally, the director was supposed to be Kinji Fukasaku, and the leading star Takeshi Kitano, but Fukasaku gave up and Kitano took over, rewriting the script from a comedy to a drama. He became an established director by making the yakuza films Boiling Point (3-4 x jűgatsu, 1990) and Sonatine (1993), romantic drama A Scene at the Sea (Ano natsu, ichiban shizukana umi, 1991), comedy Getting Any? (Minnâ-yatteruka!, 1994) and drama Kids Return (Kizzu ritân, 1996). He achieved international success with the crime drama Fireworks (Hana-bi, 1997), which won the Golden Lion in Venice in 1997. He also directed Kikujirô no natsu (1999), Brother (2000), the first film he made outside of Japan, the romantic drama Dolls (2002.), the samurai film Zatôichi (2003), a surreal biography Takeshis' (2005), the comedy Glory to the Filmmaker! (Kantoku Banzai!, 2007), Achilles and the Tortoise (Akiresu to kame, 2008) and Outrage (Autoreiji, 2010).

Filmography


Films by this director

A Scene at the Sea

(Ano natsu, ichiban shizuka na umi, 1991.)

Directed by: Takeshi Kitano
PHOTOGRAPHY: Katsumi Yanagishima
Synopsis:

Shigeru is a young deaf-mute man working as a garbage man. On his usual route for picking up trash, he finds a surfboard. Intrigued, he fixes it and goes to the beach. His first attempts to catch a wave are unsuccessful but he decides pursue it and practices every day. His girlfriend Takako and skeptical surfers watch him in his futile attempts.

color, 35mm, 101 min

Violent Cop

(Sono otoko, kyôbô ni tsuki, 1989.)

Directed by: Takeshi Kitano
PHOTOGRAPHY: Yasushi Sasakibara
Synopsis:

Takeshi Kitano’s directing debut, in which he plays an old-school cop. The only police method that Azuma respects is pure violence. Investigating the death of a drug dealer with his younger colleague Kikuchi, he finds out that a policeman is involved. Soon, he is found dead and Azuma sets off in search of the murderer. The investigation brings him to Kiyohiro, a fierce criminal who likes violence as much as Azuma himself.

color, 103 min

Getting Any?

(Minnâ-yatteruka!, 1994.))

Directed by: Takeshi Kitano
PHOTOGRAPHY: Katsumi Yanagijima
Synopsis:

Sex is the only thing on Asao’s mind. However, despite his great ambition and many wet dreams, in reality all he experiences is one catastrophe after another. First, he tries to buy a good car, but due to his limited budget ends up with a miniature vehicle. Soon his car gets wrecked, but from the sale of his grandfather’s organs he manages to buy a used convertible. Even so, it does not bring him any luck. He starts thinking about planes and flight attendants…

color, 108 min

Boiling Point

(3 tai 4 ekkusu jugatsu, 1990.)

Directed by: Takeshi Kitano
PHOTOGRAPHY: Katsumi Yanagishima
Synopsis:

Masaki, an unsuccessful baseball player and distracted gas station attendant, enrages his boss, a yakuza. Takashi, a bar owner and a former yakuza member, decides to defend Masaki only to end up severely beaten. Masaki has no choice but to go to Okinawa with his friend to get some guns and take his revenge. There they find an even crazier yakuza who is planning a revenge of his own.

color, 96 min
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