Kiyoshi Sasabe
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| Kiyoshi Sasabe | |
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| Born | January 8, 1958 Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan |
| Occupation | Film director |
Kiyoshi Sasabe (佐々部清 Sasabe Kiyoshi, born January 8, 1958 in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi) is a Japanese film director.
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[edit] Career
Born in Shimonoseki, Sasabe graduated from Meiji University before attending the Yokohama Hōsō Eiga Senmon Gakuin (now the Japan Academy of Moving Images).[1] He worked as an assistant director to Yōichi Sai, Seiji Izumi, and Yasuo Furuhata before debuting as a director in 2002 with Hi wa mata noboru.[1] He received the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for Chirusoku no natsu in 2003.[2] His Half a Confession won the best picture award at the 28th Japan Academy Prize.[3] He has also directed TV movies.
[edit] Selected filmography
- Hi wa mata noboru (2002)
- Chirusoku no natsu (2003)
- Half a Confession (2004)
- Deguchi no nai umi (2006)
- Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms (2007)
- Tsure ga Utsu ni Narimashite (2011)
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Gesuto shōkai". Shimonoseki Cinema Festa. http://kaikyo.eiga.gr.jp/guest.php. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
- ^ "Nihon Eiga Kantoku Kyōkai Shinjinshō" (in Japanese). Directors Guild of Japan. http://www.dgj.or.jp/award_g/. Retrieved 11 December 2010.
- ^ "Dai-28 Nihon Academī Shō yūshū sakuhin". Japan Academy Prize. http://www.japan-academy-prize.jp/prizes/?t=28. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
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