Kurosawa is a Japanese director and screenwriter. He was an amateur filmmaker when he was still in high school and later studied film at the Rikkyo University. He made his directing debut in 1983 with the film 
The Kandagawa Wars, and attracted critical attention with his next film 
Do-re-mi-fa-musume no chi wa sawagu (The Excitement of the Do-Re-Mi-Fa Girl, 1985). Afterwards he made the series of films 
Katte ni shiyagare!! (Suit Yourself or Shoot Yourself). He achieved international success with the film 
Kyua (Cure, 1997), and the following year he did an experiment by simultaneously filming two different films with the same theme: 
Kumo no hitomi (Eyes of the Spider) and 
Hebi no michi (Serpent's Path). Afterwards he made 
Ningen gokaku (Licence To Live, 1998), 
Karisuma (Charisma, 1999), TV film 
Kôrei (Seance, 2000), acclaimed horror 
Kairo (Pulse, 2001), 
Akarui Mirai (Bright Future, 2003), thriller 
Dopperugengâ (Doppelganger, 2003), horror 
Rofuto (Loft, 2005) and 
Sakebi (Retribution, 2006). He is currently working on 
Tôkyô sonata (2008).