Atsushi Yamatoya
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was a Japanese film director, screenwriter and actor. His son is a fellow screenwriter and race horse owner .


Life and career

Yamatoya was born in Horonaicho,
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and raised in
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. He graduated from the First Department of Literature at
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. While a student, he belonged to the "Waseda Alumni Scenario Research Society" with Yōzō Tanaka and others, and produced documentary films. In 1962, he joined the assistant director department at
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(8th period). He left Nikkatsu in 1966, and in the same year released his first film, ''Season of Betrayal'', produced by
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of Wakamatsu Productions. In 1966, he formed , a group of screenwriters led by
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, together with
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, Yōzō Tanaka,
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, Yutaka Okada, Seiichirō Yamaguchi, and Yasuaki Hangai. Yamatoya proceeded to direct such films as ''
Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands ''aka'' ''Dutch Wife of the Wasteland'' ''and'' ''The Dutch Wives of the Wild'', originally released as , is a 1967 Japanese '' pink film'' written and directed by cult filmmaker Atsushi Yamatoya, starring the first "Queen" of ''pink film'', Nori ...
'' in 1967 and ''Not Much More Than a Pistol'' in 1968. He is best known as the screenwriter for Seijun Suzuki's 1967 film ''
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'', which is "a stark, spastically existential—and, most affronting of all, defiantly unmarketable—crime-flick abstraction that unfolds like the director's cracked self-portrait." Jasper Sharp, author of ''Behind the Pink Curtain: The Complete History of Japanese Sex Cinema'', said, "Yamatoya is definitely very interesting." According to Roland Domenig, Yamatoya used his
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s for "formal experiments," while other directors such as Koji Wakamatsu and
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used their pink films as "political propaganda." Yamatoya died of
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on 16 January 1993. In the same year, he posthumously received a special award at the 2nd Japan Film Professional Awards. After his death,
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, Jūichirō Takeuchi, and Kenji Fukuma compiled the book, ''Give it to the Devil: Essays on the Cinema of Atsushi Yamatoya'' published by Wides Publishing.


Filmography


As director

* ''Season of Betrayal'' (1966) * ''
Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands ''aka'' ''Dutch Wife of the Wasteland'' ''and'' ''The Dutch Wives of the Wild'', originally released as , is a 1967 Japanese '' pink film'' written and directed by cult filmmaker Atsushi Yamatoya, starring the first "Queen" of ''pink film'', Nori ...
'' (1967) * ''Not Much More Than a Pistol'' (1968) * ''Trapped in Lust'' (1973)


As screenwriter

* ''
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'' (1967) * '' Blue Film: Estimation'' (1968) * ''Gewalt Gewalt'' (1969) * '' Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter'' (1970) * ''Secret Hot Spring Resort: Starfish at Night'' (1970) * ''Wet Sand in August'' (1971) * ''Scent of Eros in August'' (1972) * '' Naked Seven'' (1972) * ''Sweet Scent of Eros'' (1973) * ''Bankaku Rock'' (1973) * ''Barefoot in Blue Jeans'' (1975) * '' Banned Book: Flesh Futon'' (1975) * ''
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'' (1977) * ''
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'' (1978) * '' Star of David: Beautiful Girl Hunter'' (1979) * ''
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'' (1982) * '' The Adventures of Gamba and His 7 Friends'' (1984) * ''
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'' (1984) * ''
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'' (1985) * ''
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'' (1985) * '' Toki no Tabibito: Time Stranger'' (1986) * ''Dogra Magra'' (1988)


Television

* ''
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'' (1971) * ''
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'' (1975) * '' Hissatsu Karakurinin Keppūhen'' (1976) * ''
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'' (1976-1977) * ''
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'' (1977) * ''
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'' (1977-1980) * ''Nicho Kyofu Series'' (1979) * ''
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'' (1979) * '' Ashita no Joe 2'' (1980-1981) * ''
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'' (1981) * ''
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'' (1980-1982) * '' Robot 8-chan'' (1982) * ''Batten Robomaru'' (1983) * '' Cat’s Eye'' (1983-1984) * ''
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'' (1983-1985) * ''
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'' (1984-1985)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yamatoya, Atsushi Pink film directors Japanese film directors 1937 births 1993 deaths Deaths from esophageal cancer 20th-century Japanese screenwriters