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First Love (2000 Film)
is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Tetsuo Shinohara. Cast * Rena Tanaka * Hiroyuki Sanada * Mieko Harada * Mitsuru Hirata * Makoto Satō * Masaki Nishina * Nori Horikoshi * Uchiyama Jikko * Yōji Tanaka is a Japanese actor and tarento. He is often credited as BoBA. Career Born in Kiso, Nagano, Tanaka first began working for Japan National Railways after high school, but often went to the movies, including shows of indie and self-produced films ... Reception It was chosen as the 3rd Best Film at the 22nd Yokohama Film Festival. References External links * Films directed by Tetsuo Shinohara 2000s Japanese films {{2000s-Japan-film-stub ...
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Tetsuo Shinohara
is a Japanese film director. His film ''First Love'' was the 3rd Best Film at the 22nd Yokohama Film Festival. Filmography * ''Running High'' (1989) * ''Work on the Grass'' (1993) * ''One More Time, One More Chance'' (1996) * ''Aku no hana'' (1997) * ''Sentakuki wa ore ni makasero'' (1999) * ''Kimi no tame ni dekiru koto'' (1999) * ''First Love'' (2000) * ''Stake Out'' (2001) * ''Inochi'' (2002) * ''High School Girl's Friend'' (2002) * ''Mokuyo kumikyoku'' (2002) * '' Jam Films "Kendama"'' (2002) * '' Karaoke Terror'' (2004) * ''Heaven's Bookstore'' (2004) * '' Breathe In, Breathe Out'' (2004) * ''Female'' (2005) * '' Yokubō'' (2005) * ''Metro ni Notte'' (2006) * ''Clearless'' (2007) * ''Manatsu no Orion'' (2009) * ''Ogawa no Hotori'' (2011) * ''Sweet Heart Chocolate'' (2013) * ''Tanemaku tabibito: Kuni umi no sato'' (2015) * ''Kishūteneki Terminal'' (2015) * ''Flower and Sword is a 2017 Japanese film on ''kadō'' directed by Tetsuo Shinohara. Plot Cast * Mansai Nomura as ...
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Rena Tanaka
is a Japanese actress and TV personality. In 1999, she won the Japanese Academy Award for "Best Newcomer" for her performance in ''Give It All''; in 2001, she received a "Best Actress" nomination for ''First Love''. Selected filmography Films * ''Give It All'' (1998) * '' GTO'' (1999) * ''First Love'' (2000) * ''Ekiden'' (2000) * ''Suki'' (2001) * ''Tokyo Marigold'' (2001) * '' Gangushurisha'' (2002) * ''Thirteen Steps'' (2002) * ''Drugstore Girl'' (2003) * '' A Day on the Planet'' (2004) * ''Legend of Nin Nin Ninga Hattori'' (2004) * '' Ubume no Natsu'' (2005) * '' The Suspect: Muroi Shinji'' (2005) * '' Tripping'' (2006) * '' Waiting in the Dark'' (2006) * '' Gegege no Kitaro'' (2007) * ''Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms'' (2007) * ''The Silver Season'' (2008) * '' 10 Promises to My Dog'' (2008) * ''Mōryō no Hako'' (2008) * ''Yamazakura'' (2008) * ''The Taste of Fish'' (2008) * ''Kitaro and the Millennium Curse'' (2008) * ''Flowers'' (2010) * '' Genji Mono ...
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Mieko Harada
is a Japanese actress from Tokyo. She has played various roles in many motion pictures, television shows and television dramas since her debut in 1974. Career Harada most notably portrayed Lady Kaede in Akira Kurosawa's 1985 film ''Ran'', and further collaborated with him in his 1990 film ''Dreams''. Harada also provided the voice for Kaguya in the 2002 anime film '' InuYasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass''. Harada won the award for best actress at the 21st Hochi Film Award for '' Village of Dreams'' and at the 23rd Hochi Film Award for ''Begging for Love''. Personal life Harada has been married to actor and singer Ryo Ishibashi since 1987 and has three children. Filmography Film *'' Lullaby of the Earth'' (1976) *''The Youth Killer'' (1976) *'' Torakku Yarō: Totsugeki ichibanboshi (1978) *''The Fall of Ako Castle'' (1978) *'' Ah! Nomugi Toge'' (1979) *''Aftermath of Battles Without Honor and Humanity'' (1979) *''Ran'' (1985) – Lady Kaede *''Bakumatsu Se ...
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Mitsuru Hirata
is a Japanese actor. He won the award for best actor at the 7th Hochi Film Award and the award for best supporting actor at the 4th Yokohama Film Festival for ''Fall Guy''. Filmography Films *''Fall Guy'' (1982), Yasu *''Theater of Life'' (1983) *'' Time and Tide'' (1984) *''Shanghai Rhapsody'' (1984) *''Final Take'' (1986) *'' Love & Pop'' (1998) *''First Love'' (2000) *'' The Man In White'' (2003) *'' The Ode to Joy'' (2006) *'' Southbound'' (2007) *''The Lone Scalpel'' (2010) *''Rebirth'' (2011) *''The Woodsman and the Rain'' (2011) *''Angel Home'' (2013) *''The Mourner'' (2015) *''Gukoroku: Traces of Sin'' (2017) *''And Then There Was Light'' (2017) *'' Memoirs of a Murderer'' (2017) *''We Are'' (2018) *''5 Million Dollar Life'' (2019) *'' Listen to the Universe'' (2019) *''Fukushima 50'' (2020) *''The Asadas'' (2020) *''Dreaming of the Meridian Arc'' (2022) *''Call Me Chihiro'' (2023), Bitō Television *''Bakumatsu Seishun Graffiti: Fukuzawa Yukichi'' (1985) - John Manjir ...
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Makoto Satō (actor)
was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1953 to 2008. Filmography Awards References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sato, Makoto 1934 births 2012 deaths Actors from Saga Prefecture Japanese male film actors Japanese male television actors 20th-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male actors ...
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Masaki Nishina
is a Japanese actor and ''tarento''. His former stage names were and . He is represented with Shochiku Entertainment. Filmography Dramas Variety Films Direct-to-video Advertisements Stage References External links * * Official Blog * Former Official Blog Oricon Geinōjin Jiten "Masaki Nishina no Profile" {{DEFAULTSORT:Nishina, Masaki Johnny & Associates Male actors from Tokyo 1982 births Living people 21st-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese male singers ...
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Nori Horikoshi
Nori is a dried edible seaweed used in Japanese cuisine, made from species of the red algae genus ''Pyropia'', including ''P. yezonesis'' and '' P. tenera''. It has a strong and distinctive flavor, and is often used to wrap rolls of sushi or ''onigiri'' (rice balls). The finished dried sheets are made by a shredding and rack-drying process that resembles papermaking. They are sold in packs in grocery stores for culinary purposes. Since nori sheets easily absorb water from the air and degrade, a desiccant is needed when storing nori for any significant time. History Originally, the term ''nori'' was generic and referred to seaweeds, including ''hijiki''. One of the earliest descriptions of nori is dated to around the eighth century. In the Taihō Code that was enacted in 701, ''nori'' already was included in the form of taxation. Local people were described as drying nori in Hitachi Province fudoki (721–721), and harvesting of nori was mentioned in Izumo Province fudok ...
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Uchiyama Jikko
Uchiyama (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Akira Uchiyama (born 1954), Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan * Atsushi Uchiyama (born 1959), former Japanese football player *Uchiyama Gudō (1874–1911), Sōtō Zen priest and anarcho-socialist activist executed in the High Treason Incident *, Japanese rower * Kanzō Uchiyama (内山 完造, 1885–1959), Japanese bookstore owner *Kōki Uchiyama (born 1990), Japanese actor and voice actor from Saitama Prefecture * Kiyoshi Uchiyama, Japanese consul to the Philippines before WW2 *Kōshō Uchiyama (1912–1998), Soto priest, origami master, former abbot of Antaiji near Kyoto, Japan *, Japanese table tennis player * Masaru Uchiyama (born 1957), former Japanese football player *Masato Uchiyama, Japanese actor *, Japanese boxer *Rina Uchiyama (born 1981), Japanese actress *Takashi Uchiyama (born 1979), super featherweight boxer from Japan * Toshihiko Uchiyama (other), multip ...
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Yōji Tanaka
is a Japanese actor and tarento. He is often credited as BoBA. Career Born in Kiso, Nagano (town), Kiso, Nagano, Tanaka first began working for Japan National Railways after high school, but often went to the movies, including shows of indie and self-produced films. Becoming friends with young directors like Naoto Yamakawa, he left his job in 1990 and went to Tokyo, where he began working as an extra or lighting assistant on films by Naoto Takenaka, Junji Sakamoto, and others. After 1994 he concentrated on acting, eventually achieving fame in dramas like ''Hero (2001 TV series), Hero''. His first television show in a starring role, ''Outdoor Rock'n Roll'', started broadcasting on BS Asahi in 2014. Filmography Film * ''I Like You, I Like You Very Much'' (1994) * ''Blissful Genuine Sex: Penetration!'' (1995) * ''My Secret Cache'' (1997) * ''Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl'' (1999) * ''First Love (2000 film), First Love'' (2000) * ''Kakashi'' (2001) * ''Ju-On: The Grudge'' (2002) ...
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Hiroyuki Sanada
is a Japanese actor and martial artist. He is best known to international audiences for his roles as Genbu in ''Ninja in the Dragon's Den'' (1982), Ryuji Takayama in ''Ring'' (1998), Seibei Iguchi in ''The Twilight Samurai'' (2002), Ujio in ''The Last Samurai'' (2003), Kenji in ''Rush Hour 3'' (2007), and Scorpion in ''Mortal Kombat'' (2021). His role as 'The Fool' in the Shakespeare play ''King Lear'' also gave him notable theatrical notice in the United Kingdom. In Japan, Sanada is also known for songs he recorded for movies he was in as well as songs he has performed for the public. He made his first major Hollywood appearance portraying Ujio in ''The Last Samurai'' (2003), later appearing in such films as '' Sunshine'' (2007), ''Speed Racer'' (2008), '' The Wolverine'', ''47 Ronin'' (both 2013), '' Minions'' (2015), ''Life'' (2017), '' Avengers: Endgame'' (2019), ''Army of the Dead'' (2021), and ''Bullet Train'' (2022). He also had a recurring role on the HBO series ''Westwo ...
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Kinema Junpo
, commonly called , is Japan's oldest film magazine and began publication in July 1919. It was first published three times a month, using the Japanese ''Jun'' (旬) system of dividing months into three parts, but the postwar ''Kinema Junpō'' has been published twice a month. The magazine was founded by a group of four students, including Saburō Tanaka, at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Technical High School at the time). In that first month, it was published three times on days with a "1" in them. These first three issues were printed on art paper and had four pages each. ''Kinejun'' initially specialized in covering foreign films, in part because its writers sided with the principles of the Pure Film Movement and strongly criticized Japanese cinema. It later expanded coverage to films released in Japan. While long emphasizing film criticism, it has also served as a trade journal, reporting on the film industry in Japan and announcing new films and trends.加藤幹郎 ...
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Yokohama Film Festival
The is an annual awards ceremony held in Yokohama, Japan. Ten films are chosen as the best of the year and various awards are given to personnel. The first festival, held on February 3, 1980, was a small affair by fans and film critics. In 1994, France announced plans to help sponsor the festival with grants from the National Cinema Center. Ceremonies Categories *Best Film *Best Actor *Best Actress *Best Supporting Actor *Best Supporting Actress *Best Director *Best New Director *Best Screenplay *Best Cinematographer *Best Newcomer *Special Jury Prize *Best New Actor *Best New Actress References External links * Yokohama Film Festival - Overviewon IMDb IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ... {{Authority control Awards established in 1980 Film festivals in ...
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