Iwai Shunji
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is a Japanese film director, video artist, writer and documentary maker.


Life and career

Iwai was born in
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, Japan. He attended Yokohama National University, graduating in 1987. In 1988 he started out in the Japanese entertainment industry by directing TV dramas and music videos. Then, in 1993, his TV drama, ''
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'', brought him critical praise and the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for his portrayal of a group of children in the town of Iioka. In 1995 he went on to start his career in feature films, starting with the box-office hit '' Love Letter'', in which he cast pop singer
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in dual roles. ''Love Letter'' also launched the movie career of Miki Sakai who won a
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as 'Newcomer of the Year' for her portrayal of Itsuki Fujii as a young girl. Iwai collaborated with cinematographer Noboru Shinoda to produce a film praised for its evocative winter cinematography. ''Love Letter'' made an impact in other east Asian countries too, notably South Korea where the film's success helped break down the post-World War II barriers to Japanese films being shown there. In 1996 came the commercial and critical success of ''
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'', a multifaceted story of the fictional Yen Town, a city of immigrants in search of hope and a better life with three separate and distinct main characters. Ageha ( Ayumi Ito), an orphaned teenage girl, Glico ( Chara), a prostitute turned pop star, and Feihong (
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), an immigrant who manages Glico's career and owns the Yen Town club. He also wrote the lyrics of a theme song for the film ''
Swallowtail Butterfly (Ai no Uta) is a song by Chara, released under the name ''Yen Town Band''. It was the lead single from ''Montage'', a concept album released for the Shunji Iwai film '' Swallowtail Butterfly'' that also starred Chara. This song was used as the theme song fo ...
'' with Chara and Takeshi Kobayashi. In 1998,
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released '' Love Letter'' in the United States theatrically under the new title '' When I Close My Eyes''; it was the first Iwai-directed film to be released in the United States theatrically. Iwai enjoyed another kind of success with this film as well, having teamed up with Takeshi Kobayashi to create the music for the film and the Yen Town Band, headed by Pop star Chara. The band they created became a commercial hit in Japan. He would team up with Kobayashi again in 2001 for the harrowing High School Drama ''
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''. Kobayashi would create the music for the titular pop star,
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(voiced by Japanese singer Salyu), that is spread through the film (as well as
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), and later be released as an album entitled ''Kokyu (Breathe)''. In 2002 he released a short, ''ARITA'', in which he composed his own film score for the first time. In 2004 Iwai released '' Hana & Alice'', his first comedy. He once again composed the film score himself. He has recently directed a commercial airing in Japan featuring
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, whom he has not worked with since 1998. October 2006 sees the Iwai-produced film
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released in Japan. The film is directed by Naoto Kumazawa and was written by Ami Sakurai. It stars previous Iwai actors Hayato Ichihara, Yū Aoi and
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. Also in 2006, Iwai spent time documenting and interviewing Kon Ichikawa while filming The Inugamis (Inugamike no ichizoku - 2006) to create a feature-length documentary about the director's life. A more recent project, a piece he wrote about the Japanese indie rock scene in the early 1990s called ''Bandage'', was released on January 16, 2010. Apart from being in charge of the music production, "Bandage" represents Takeshi Kobayashi's first time as a movie director. The project was originally taken by Ryuhei Kitamura, but was dropped in 2006. The filming started in 2008 and Kobayashi chose a completely different cast for the movie, casting
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singer Jin Akanishi and Kie Kitano for the main roles. It also included other actors who have worked with Iwai before, such as Ayumi Ito and Hideyuki Kasahara. The release of the horror film ''
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'' marked his English-language film debut.First Report, Images from Iwai Shunji's 'Vampire'
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Filmography


Awards

''Unknown Child'' * 1991 - Galaxy Award, Dranma dos Award. ''Fireworks'' * 1993 - Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award ''Undo'' * 1995 - Berlin International Film Festival, Forum of new cinema, Netpac Award. ''Picnic'' * 1996 - Berlin International Film Festival, Forum of new cinema Prize of the Readers of the Berliner Zeitung. '' Love Letter'' *
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Audience Award. * 20th Houchi Cinema Award: Best Director. * 8th Nikkan Sports Movie Award: Best Newcomer. * 69th Kinema Junpo Best 10: Reader's poll for Directors. * 50th
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: Best Japanese Movie. * 17th
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, ...
: Production Award, Director Award. * 21st
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: Production Award, Best New Director. * 19th Academy Award in Japan: Best Production. * 6th
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: Best Film Production. * 46th Arts Recommendations: Newcomer Award from the Ministry of Culture. * 10th
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: Grand Prix of young directors. ''
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'' * 1998 -
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, Best Asian Film. ''April Story'' * 1998 -
Pusan International Film Festival The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF, previously Pusan International Film Festival, PIFF), held annually in Haeundae-gu, Busan (''also'' Pusan), South Korea, is one of the most significant film festivals in Asia. The first festi ...
, Audience Award. ''
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'' * 2002 - Berlin International Film Festival: The C.I.C.A.E. Panorama Prize. * 2002 -
6th Shanghai International Film Festival The 2002 Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) was the 6th SIFF to be held and the second festival to be held on an annual basis. The festival was held between June 8 and June 16, 2002. Jury * President: Li Quankuan (China) - director * Fran ...
: Special Jury Award / Best Music. '' Hana & Alice'' * Best Actress: Yū Aoi, 2005 -
Japanese Professional Movie Award The are an annual Japanese film award. The first awards were given to films made in 1991. This award is hosted by Hiroo Ōtaka. Categories *Best Film *Best Director *Best Actor *Best Actress Editions * 1st (1991) *2nd (1992) * 3rd (1993) * 4th ...


See also

* Cinema of Japan


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Iwai, Shunji 1963 births Japanese film directors Japanese video artists Living people People from Sendai Yokohama National University alumni