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Yoshimitsu Morita (森田 芳光 Morita Yoshimitsu?, January 25, 1950 –) is a Japanese film director. Self-taught, he made his debut in 1981. In 1983 he won acclaim for his movie Kazoku Gēmu (The Family Game), which was voted the best film of the year by Japanese critics. This black comedy dealt with then-recent changes in the structure of Japanese home life.

He has been nominated for eight Japanese Academy Awards, winning the 2004 Best Director award for Ashura no Gotoku. He also won the award for best director at the 21st Yokohama Film Festival for Keiho[1] and the award for best screenplay at the 18th Yokohama Film Festival for Haru.[2]

Filmography[]

  1. Sanjuro (2007)
  2. Mamiya kyodai (The Mamiya Brothers) (2006)
  3. Umineko (The Sea Cat) (2004)
  4. Ashura no Gotoku (Like Asura) (2003)
  5. Mohou-han (Copycat Killer) (2002)
  6. Kuroi Ie (The Black House) (1999)
  7. 39 Keihō dai Sanjūkyū jō (Keiho) (1999)
  8. Shitsurakuen (Paradise Lost) (1997)
  9. (Haru) (1996)
  10. Mirai no Omoide: Last Christmas (Future Memories: Last Christmas) (1992)
  11. Oishii Kekkon (Happy Wedding) (1991)
  12. Kitchen (1989)
  13. Ai to Heisei no Iro - Otoko (1989)
  14. Kanashi Iro Yanen (1988)
  15. Sorobanzuku (1986)
  16. Sorekara (And Then) (1985)
  17. Mein tēma (Main Theme) (1984)
  18. Tokimeki ni Shisu (1984)
  19. Kazoku Gēmu (The Family Game) (1983)
  20. Pink Cut: Futoku Aishite Fukaku Aishite (1983)
  21. Zūmu Appu: Maruhon Uwasa no Sutorippa (also known as Uwasa no Stripper) (1982)
  22. Shibugakitai: Boys and Girls (1982)
  23. No Yōna Mono (1981)

References[]

  1. "第21回ヨコハマ映画祭 1999年日本映画個人賞" (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Retrieved 2010-3-31.  Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. "第18回ヨコハマ映画祭 1996年日本映画個人賞" (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Retrieved 2010-4-11.  Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

External links[]

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