Masato Harada is a Japanese film director and screenwriter. At the youthful age of seventeen, he knew he wanted to make films and decided to continue his education outside of Japan. He studied English in Great Britain and in 1972 discovered Howard Hawks’ films. Attending film festivals, he met Hawks in San Sebastian and he became his role model and mentor. Soon Harada moved to Los Angeles and worked as a film critic and journalist. Thanks to the years spent abroad and far from his home country, he became a harsh social critic, which is apparent in his films
Kamikaze takushî (Kamikaze Taxi, 1995) and
Baunsu ko gaurusu (Leaving, 1997). He made his directing debut with the film
Saraba eiga no tomoyo: Indian samaa (1979), and later made the action drama
Saraba itoshiki hito yo (1987), sci-fi
Ganheddo (1989), drama
Kin'yű fushoku rettô: Jubaku (Spellbound, 1999), mystic thriller
Inugami (2001), action drama
Totsunyűseyo! Asama sansô jiken (2002), drama
Jiyű ren'ai (Bluestockings, 2005), horror
Densen uta (The Suicide Song , 2007), crime drama
Môryô no hako (The Shadow Spirit, 2007) and drama
Kuraimâzu hai (The Climbers High, 2008). He appeared as actor in films
The Last Samurai (2003) by Edward Zwick and
Huo Yuan Jia (Fearles, 2006) by Ronny Yu.