Shinichiro Sawai
Appearance
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Shinichiro Sawai 澤井 信一郎 | |
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Born | Hamamatsu, Japan | 16 August 1938
Died | 3 September 2021 Tokyo, Japan | (aged 83)
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Shinichiro Sawai (澤井 信一郎, Sawai Shin'ichirō, 16 August 1938 – 3 September 2021)[1] was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.
Career
[edit]Born in Hamamatsu, Sawai studied German at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.[2] Graduating in 1961, he joined the Toei Company as an assistant director and worked under such directors as Masahiro Makino and Noribumi Suzuki. He also collaborated on scripts such as those for the 'Truck Yarō' series. He made his debut as a director in 1981 with Nogiku no haka, a vehicle for the idol singer Seiko Matsuda.[2]
He won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award in 1985,[3] and the Japan Academy Prize for Director of the Year in 1986.[4]
Selected filmography
[edit]- W's Tragedy (1984)
- Early Spring Story (1985)
- Maison Ikkoku (1986)
- Bloom in the Moonlight (1993)
- Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and Sea (2007)
Television credits
[edit]asterisk = series director
- Daigekito Mad Police ‘80 (1980)
- G-Men ‘75 (1982)
- Getsuyo Wide Gekijo (1982)
- Space Sheriff Shaider (1984–1985)*
- Juukou B-Fighter (1995–1996)*
- Shogun no Onmitsu! Kage Juhachi (1996)
- Keijo! (1996)
- Non X (1996)
- Gamotei Jiken (1998)
Bibliography
[edit]- Sawai, Shin'ichirō; Hitoshi Suzuki (2006). Eiga no kokyū: Sawai Shinʼichirō no kantoku sahō. Tokyo: Waizu Shuppan. ISBN 978-4-89830-202-6.
References
[edit]- ^ 映画「Wの悲劇」監督 澤井信一郎さんが死去 83歳 (in Japanese)
- ^ a b "Guests". Dai 8-kai Hamamatsu Eigasai 2009. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2011.
- ^ "Nihon Eiga Kantoku Kyōkai Shinjinshō" (in Japanese). Directors Guild of Japan. Archived from the original on 22 November 2010. Retrieved 11 December 2010.
- ^ 第9回 日本アカデミー賞 (in Japanese). Japan Academy Prize. Retrieved 4 January 2010.
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