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Hush! (film)
''Hush!'' ( ja, ハッシュ!) is a Japanese film directed by Ryōsuke Hashiguchi, starring Seiichi Tanabe, Kazuya Takahashi and Reiko Kataoka, released in 2001. The theme song is "Hush Little Baby" from the album '' Hush'' performed by Bobby McFerrin and Yo-Yo Ma. Cast Awards * 2002 – Hochi Film Awards: Best Actor (Seiichi Tanabe) * 2002 – Kinema Junpo Awards: Best Actress ( Reiko Kataoka) * 2003 – Blue Ribbon Awards: Best Actress ( Reiko Kataoka) * 2003 – Yokohama Film Festival: Best Film, Best Director ( Ryosuke Hashiguchi), Best Actor (Seiichi Tanabe is a Japanese actor. He won the award for best actor at the 24th Yokohama Film Festival for '' Hush!'' and at the 27th Hochi Film Award for ''Hush!'' and ''Harmful Insect''. Filmography Film * ''Atashi wa juice'' (1996) * ''April Story'' (1998 ...) References External links * * 2001 films Films directed by Ryōsuke Hashiguchi 2000s Japanese-language films Japanese LGBT-related films Gay-related fil ...
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Yoko Akino
Yōko Akino (秋野 暢子 ''Akino Yōko'', born Yōko Tashiro, 田代 暢子 ''Tashiro Yōko'', born 18 January 1957 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese actress An actor or actress is a person who portrays a Character (arts), character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek .... Selected filmography ;Film ;Television References External links Talent Agency Official Website (in Japanese)* * 1957 births Living people Japanese actresses Asadora lead actors People from Osaka {{Japan-actor-stub ...
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Films Directed By Ryōsuke Hashiguchi
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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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Ryo Kase
is a Japanese actor. Early life Kase was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture. He moved to Bellevue, Washington in the United States soon after his birth, due to his father's job being transferred. He's father Yutaka Kase was former chairman and representative director of Sojitz, a Japanese general trading company. Career Kase made his screen debut in Sogo Ishii's '' Gojoe: Spirit War Chronicle'' in 2000. He starred in Masayuki Suo's 2007 film ''I Just Didn't Do It''. International films He has also appeared in films such as Clint Eastwood's ''Letters from Iwo Jima,'' Michel Gondry's ''Tokyo!,'' Gus Van Sant's ''Restless'', Abbas Kiarostami's ''Like Someone in Love'', ''Hong Sang-soo's'' ''Hill of Freedom,'' Takeshi Kitano's '' Outrage'',''/ Outrage Beyond'', Martin Scorsese's Silence and Paul Weitz's Bel Canto. Filmography Film Television * ''Penance'' (2012) * ''Zoku. Saigo Kara Nibanme no Koi'' (2014) * '' Kono Machi no Inochi ni'' (2016) * ''Mozart in the Jungle ...
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Kanako Fukaura
was a Japanese actress. Born in Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 ..., she developed fame largely through many performances as a supporting actress. Selected filmography External links * 1960 births 2008 deaths Actresses from Tokyo Japanese film actresses Japanese stage actresses Japanese television actresses 20th-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese actresses {{Japan-actor-stub ...
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Tetsu Sawaki
, (born August 24, 1982), known by his stage name , is a Japanese former actor. Sawaki currently works as a tax advisor in his native Osaka, Japan. Filmography * ''Audition'' (1999) * ''A Closing Day'' (閉じる日) (2000) * ''Boogiepop and Others'' (2000) * ''GO!'' (2001) * ''All About Lily Chou-Chou All or ALL may refer to: Language * All, an indefinite pronoun in English * All, one of the English determiners * Allar language (ISO 639-3 code) * Allative case (abbreviated ALL) Music * All (band), an American punk rock band * ''All'' (All al ...'' (2001) * '' Hush!'' (ハッシュ!) (2001) * ''Gaichu'' (害虫) (2001) * ''Ashita wa kitto'' (あしたはきっと・・・) (2001) * '' Border Line'' (2002) * '' Bright Future'' (2003) Television # Africa Nights (アフリカの夜) (1999) External links * Sawaki's JMDb Listing (in Japanese) {{DEFAULTSORT:Sawaki, Tetsu 1982 births Living people Male actors from Osaka Prefecture ...
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Minori Terada
is a Japanese voice actor and actor. Life and career Terada was born in Tokyo, as first son of Masaaki Terada, a famous painter. In 1961, Terada begun to be an actor. Terada is known as a villain, such as Alien Metron in ''Ultraman Max'', and Colonel Muska in ''Castle in the Sky''. Also, Terada's narration has a good reputation, so he worked as narrator in a lot of TV dramas, documents, and movies. Terada loves reading. Filmography Film Television Original video animation (OVA) *''Wild 7'' (1994) - Masaru Kusanami Dubbing *''Blade Runner'' (1986 TBS edition) – Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) *'' Cat People'' (1985 Fuji TV edition) – Paul Gallier (Malcolm McDowell) *''Centennial'' – Jacques Pasquinel (Stephen McHattie) *''Gandhi'' (1987 Fuji TV edition) – Mahatma Gandhi (Ben Kingsley) *''Shōgun'' – Father Martin Alvito (Damien Thomas) *'' Wanted Dead or Alive'' – Josh Randall (Steve McQueen Terrence Stephen McQueen (March 24, 1930November 7, 1980) was an Am ...
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Ken Mitsuishi
is a Japanese actor. He has appeared in films such as ''Chaos'' and '' Tokyo Playboy Club''. Filmography Film ;1980s *'' Tora's Tropical Fever'' (1980) *'' Foster Daddy, Tora!'' (1980) *'' Sailor Suit and Machine Gun'' (1981) *''Tora-san, the Expert'' (1982) *''Okinawan Boys'' (1983) *'' Tora-san's Island Encounter'' (1985) *''Final Take'' (1986) ;1990s *'' No Worries on the Recruit Front'' (1991) *'' Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?'' (1993) *''Love Letter'' (1995) *''Helpless'' (1996) *'' Swallowtail'' (1996) *''The Pillow Book'' (1996), The Husband *''Two Punks'' (1996) *'' The Eel'' (1997) *''April Story'' (1998) *'' Tokyo Eyes'' (1998) *'' The Thin Red Line'' (1998) *''Audition'' (1999) *''Shady Glove'' (1999) ;2000s *'' Gojoe: Spirit War Chronicle'' (2000) *'' Whiteout'' (2000) *''Chaos'' (2000), Komiyama *''Eureka'' (2000) *'' Hush!'' (2001), Shoji Kurita *''2009 Lost Memories'' (2002), Hideyo *'' Border Line'' (2002) *'' KT'' (2002) *''Harmful Insec ...
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