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Ninagawa (written: 蜷川) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese photographer and film director *, Japanese actress *, Japanese theatre director {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Mika Ninagawa
is a Japanese photographer and director, known for her brightly colored photographs of flowers, goldfish, and landscapes. Biography Daughter of acclaimed theatre director Yukio Ninagawa, she first came to prominence in the late 1990s as part of Japan's 'Girly Photo' movement (in which amateurs took photos of daily objects). Her work was first exhibited outside Japan in 1997 at the Parisian concept store Colette (boutique), and in 2001 she received the 26th Kimura Ihei Award (Japan's most prestigious photography award). In 2014, she was appointed as an executive board member of the Tokyo Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games of 2020. Work Ninagawa has enjoyed significant commercial success in fashion and advertising. She made her debut as a full-length film director in 2007 with ''Sakuran''. In September 2010, her music video for the AKB48 song "Heavy Rotation" was released. She directed the live action film adaptation of the manga '' Helter Skelter'' in 201 ...
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Yuki Ninagawa
is a Japanese actress, daughter of the poet Mizuno Akiyoshi. Her first role was in the rock opera ''Salome'' in 1978. In films, she appeared in ''Kurutta Kajitsu'' in 1981, winning a best new actress award at the Yokohama Film Festival. She had leading roles in ''Himeyuri Monument'' (1982), ''Modori Gawa'' (1983), and ''Hitodenashi No Koi'' (1992), as well as appearing on TV program “Kiryuin Hanako No Shogai”. In theatre, Ninagawa appeared in Yukio Ninagawa's modern adaptation of the Kabuki masterpiece ''Kanadehon Chūshingura''. In 2004, she wrote, directed, and starred in the film ''Barameraba'', based on a short story by Seijun Suzuki. Her graphic exhibition ''Baramekutoki'' won an Art of The Year Award from the Japan Information Culturology Society and was hosted by the Tokyu Bunkamura gallery in 2008. In 2010, her exhibition on the theme “Strange & Enchanting” was hosted as ''Yuki Ninagawa Drawing Exhibition: Baramandara'' at Ueno and Daimaru Shinsaibashi. He ...
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Yukio Ninagawa
was a Japanese theatre director, actor and film director, particularly known for his Japanese language productions of Shakespeare plays and Greek tragedies. He directed eight distinct renditions of ''Hamlet.'' Ninagawa was also emeritus of the Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music. Although most famous abroad for his touring productions of European classics, Ninagawa also directed works based on contemporary writing from Japan, including the Modern Noh plays of Yukio Mishima (which toured to New York's Lincoln Center in early summer 2005) and several other plays by Japanese dramatists, including Shūji Terayama and Kunio Shimizu. His production of ''Titus Andronicus'' was performed in England in June 2006, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford and the Theatre Royal in Plymouth. In 2007 his company participated in the Barbican International Theatre Event (BITE) series at the Barbican Arts Centre in London, with their production of '' Coriolanus''. Biography In 1955 ...
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