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{{Nihongo|'''Satoko Okudera'''|奥寺 佐渡子|Okudera Satoko|born 1966 in [[Iwate Prefecture]], [[Tōhoku region|Tōhoku]]}} is a Japanese [[screenwriter]]. She is known for her screenplays in both the live-action and [[anime]] mediums. Her 1995 screenplay for ''Gakkô no kaidan'' was nominated for the [[Japan Academy Prize (film)|Japan Academy Prize]]. She is currently best |
{{Nihongo|'''Satoko Okudera'''|奥寺 佐渡子|Okudera Satoko|born 1966 in [[Iwate Prefecture]], [[Tōhoku region|Tōhoku]]}} is a Japanese [[screenwriter]]. She is known for her screenplays in both the live-action and [[anime]] mediums. Her 1995 screenplay for ''Gakkô no kaidan'' was nominated for the [[Japan Academy Prize (film)|Japan Academy Prize]]. She is currently best known for her collaborations with anime director [[Mamoru Hosoda]]. |
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Satoko Okudera 奥寺 佐渡子 | |
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Born | 1966 |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1993 – Present |
Satoko Okudera (奥寺 佐渡子, Okudera Satoko, born 1966 in Iwate Prefecture, Tōhoku) is a Japanese screenwriter. She is known for her screenplays in both the live-action and anime mediums. Her 1995 screenplay for Gakkô no kaidan was nominated for the Japan Academy Prize. She is currently best known for her collaborations with anime director Mamoru Hosoda.
Personal history
A graduate of the Literature Department of Tokai University in Tokyo, Okudera did not originally consider a career in screenwriting. Instead, she worked for an oil company until 1991, after which she quit her job and became a full-time writer.[1] After over a decade of work in live-action film and television, Okudera was offered her first animation project: adapting Yasutaka Tsutsui's novel Toki o Kakeru Shōjo for director Mamoru Hosoda. The resulting film, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, received worldwide acclaim and gave her international recognition upon its release in 2006. Okudera again collaborated with Hosoda on the 2009 film Summer Wars. At the 2009 Anime Festival Asia in Singapore, Hosoda revealed Okudera would be writing the script for his next project.[2]
Awards
- Japan Academy Prize Best Screenplay - Gakkō no Kaidan (1995) Winner[1]
- Mainichi Film Concours Screenwriting Award - Ohikkoshi (1993) Winner[1]
- Tokyo Anime Awards Best Screenplay - The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006) Winner,[3] Summer Wars (2009) Winner[4]
- Yokohama Film Festival Best Screenplay - Shaberedomo shaberedomo (2007), Kaidan (2007) Winner[5]
Works
- Ohikkoshi (1993)
- Yoi ko to asobô (1994)
- Gakkō no Kaidan (1995)
- Gakkō no Kaidan 2 (1996)
- Gakkō no Kaidan 4 (1999)
- Konsento (2001)
- Makai Tenshō (2003)
- Hana (2003)
- OLDK. (2004)
- Tenshi (2006)
- The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006)
- Kaidan (2007)
- Miyori no Mori (2007)
- Shaberedomo shaberedomo (2007)
- Summer Wars (2009)
- Permanent Nobara (2010)
- Youkame no semi (2011)
- Keibetsu (2011)
- Okami kodomo no Ame to Yuki (2012)
- Toaru Hikūshi e no Tsuioku (upcoming)
References
- ^ a b c "Summer Wars" (PDF). 62nd Locarno International Film Festival. pp. 7–8. Retrieved August 20, 2009.
- ^ "TokiKake's Hosoda Had Offer to Direct Haruhi Film". Anime News Network. 2009-11-01. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
- ^ "Results of 6th Annual Tokyo Anime Awards Announced". Anime News Network. 2007-03-19. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
- ^ "Summer Wars Wins Tokyo Anime Fair's Top Award, 6 More (Updated)". Anime News Network. 2010-02-16. Retrieved 2010-04-11.
- ^ "Satoko Okudera - Awards". International Movie Database (IMDb). Retrieved 2009-08-21.
External links
- Satoko Okudera at IMDb
- Satoko Okudera at Anime News Network's encyclopedia