Masato Harada

03.07.1949, Numazu, Shizuoka, Japan

 

Director
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.

Filmography


Films by this director

Kamikaze Taxi

(1995)

Directed by: Masato Harada
PHOTOGRAPHY: Yoshitaka Sakamoto
Synopsis:

Tatsuo is a young yakuza in charge of prostitutes for a high-ranking politician with sadistic inclinations. All the girls that he handles come back with bruises and beat up. When Tatsuo’s girlfriend complains, the criminal organization’s boss kills her. Tatsuo wants revenge and gets help from a Japanese taxi driver from South America.

color, 140 min

The Climbers High

(Kuraimâzu hai, 2008.)

Directed by: Masato Harada
PHOTOGRAPHY: Gen Kobayashi
Synopsis:

Based on an actual event, the tragic airplane accident of August 12, 1985, the film follows a local journalist who covers the story. After the plane crashed, only 4 people from 524 passengers survived. The journalist worked on the story from the beginning and, faced with many rumors as well as the truth about the event, he tries to solve issues connected to his own career, journalistic ethics and private life.

color, 35mm, 145 min

Kamikaze taxi

(Kamikaze takushî, 1995.)

Directed by: Masato Harada
PHOTOGRAPHY: Yoshitaka Sakamoto
Synopsis:

Mladi jakuza Tatsuo zadužen je za podvođenje prostitutki visokorangiranom političaru sa sadističkim porivima. Sve se od njega vraćaju s modricama i pretučene, a kada se Tatsuova djevojka požali, ubije ju šef kriminalističke organizacije. Tatsuo kreće u osvetu dobivši pomoć japanskog taksista podrijetlom iz Južne Amerike.

35 mm, color, 140 min
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