Shinji Somai

13.01.1948, Morioka, Iwate - 09.09.2001, Isehara, Kanagawa

 

Director
Sômai has been fascinated by film since he was a child and made his first film in high school. He first worked as assistant director in Nikkatsu studio and in 1975 became an independent director. He made his directing debut with the film Tonda kappuru (Tonda Couple, 1980), and afterwards made Gyoei no mure (1983), Taifu Club (Typhoon Club, 1985), Hikaru onna (1987), Tôkyô yôkű irasshaimase (Tokyo Heaven, 1990), Ohikkoshi (Moving, 1993), An haru (Wait and See, 1998) and Kaza-hana (2001). Kinema Junpo, a prestige Japanese film magazine, proclaimed him the best Japanese director of the 1980s.

Filmography


Films by this director

Kaza-hana

(2001)

Directed by: Shinji Somai
PHOTOGRAPHY: Hiroshi Machida
Synopsis:

Koji (Tadanobu Asano), a successful businessman wakes up under a cherry tree with an unknown woman, Yuriko, (played by former pop star Kyoko Koizumi, known as Kyon Kyon). She claims that he promised her, while drinking together, to escort her to Hokkaido, the northern part of Japan, to visit her daughter. This road film follows the story of two destructive people, a businessman and a woman that works in the porno industry. This is Shinji Somai’s last film. The title refers to the snowflakes that...

color, 116 minuta

Moving

(1993)

Directed by: Shinji Somai
PHOTOGRAPHY: Toyomichi Kurita
Synopsis:

Renko is a six year-old girl whose parents announce that they are getting a divorce. At first she is completely calm and only later understands the implications of their decision. She decides to re-bind her parents, which is not as easy as it seems…

color, 124 min
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