Genjiro Arato

Genjiro Arato (荒戸 源次郎) was a Japanese film producer, actor and director. In 1980, he produced Zigeunerweisen for director Seijun Suzuki. He was unable to secure exhibitors for the film and famously exhibited it himself in a specially-built, inflatable, mobile tent. The film won four Japanese Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and was voted the best Japanese film of the 1980s by Japanese critics. He also produced Tatsushi Ōmori's The Whispering of the Gods in 2005.

In 1995, Arato directed The Girl of the Silence, which stars Mami Nakamura and Kaori Momoi. He returned with the 2003 film, Akame 48 Waterfalls, starring Takijirō Ōnishi, Michiyo Okusu and Shinobu Terajima. His 2010 film, The Fallen Angel, starred Toma Ikuta.

He died of ischemic heart disease on 7 November 2016 at the age of 70.

Producer

 * 1980: Zigeunerweisen (ツィゴイネルワイゼン Tsigoineruwaizen)
 * 1981: Kagero-za (陽炎座 Kagerō-za)
 * 1989: Knockout (どついたるねん Dotsuitarunen)
 * 1990: Tekken (鉄拳)
 * 1991: Checkmate (王手 Ōte)
 * 1991: Yumeji (夢二)
 * 1992: The Operating Room (外科室 Gekashitsu)
 * 1994: Tokarefu (トカレフ)
 * 2005: The Whispering of the Gods (ゲルマニウムの夜 Gerumaniumu no yoru)

Director

 * 1995: The Girl of Silence (ファザーファッカー ''Fazā fakkā)
 * 2003: Akame 48 Waterfalls (赤目四十八滝心中未遂 Akame shijuya taki shinju misui)
 * 2010: The Fallen Angel (人間失格 Ningen shikkaku)