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,
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, composer, film critic, and novelist. He graduated from
Rikkyo University , also known as Saint Paul's University, is a private university, in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan. Rikkyo is known as one of the six leading universities in the field of sports in Tokyo (東京六大学 "Big Six" — Rikkyo University, University of ...
. He won two awards at the
2000 Cannes Film Festival The 53rd Cannes Film Festival started on 14 May and ran until 25 May 2000. French film director, screenwriter, and producer Luc Besson was the Jury President. The Palme d'Or went to the Danish film '' Dancer in the Dark'' by Lars von Trier. The ...
for his film '' Eureka''.


Biography

Shinji Aoyama was born in
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,
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, Japan. He began to be interested in cinema when he watched ''
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'' and he thought seriously about making films after watching
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's films such as '' Pierrot le Fou'' and '' Two or Three Things I Know About Her''. He graduated from
Rikkyo University , also known as Saint Paul's University, is a private university, in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan. Rikkyo is known as one of the six leading universities in the field of sports in Tokyo (東京六大学 "Big Six" — Rikkyo University, University of ...
, where he was deeply influenced by the film critic
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, from whom he took classes. After graduating, Aoyama worked as an assistant director to Swiss film director Daniel Schmid, Japanese director
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and Icelandic director Fridrik Thor Fridriksson. He made his directorial debut with the V-Cinema production ''It's Not in the Textbook!'' in 1995. In 1996, Aoyama made ''Helpless'', which is his first feature film. His 2000 film '' Eureka'', also set in Fukuoka, opened at the
2000 Cannes Film Festival The 53rd Cannes Film Festival started on 14 May and ran until 25 May 2000. French film director, screenwriter, and producer Luc Besson was the Jury President. The Palme d'Or went to the Danish film '' Dancer in the Dark'' by Lars von Trier. The ...
where it received both the
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prize and the
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. Together with the 2007 film '' Sad Vacation'', ''Eureka'' and ''Helpless'' comprise Aoyama's "Kitakyushu Saga." In 2011, he returned with the romance film ''
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'', which won the special
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award at the 64th
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to honor his whole career. His next film, '' The Backwater'', was released in 2013. Aoyama's literary output includes his 2001
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of ''Eureka'', which won the
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, as well as the novel ''Hotel Chronicles'', which was nominated for the
Noma Literary Prize The Noma Literary Prize (''Noma Bungei Shō'') was established in 1941 by the Noma Service Association (''Noma Hōkō Kai'') in accordance with the last wishes of Seiji Noma (1878–1938), founder and first president of the Kodansha publishing c ...
in 2005. He has also contributed as a critic to ''Cahiers du Cinéma Japon'' and ''Esquire Japan''. As of 2012, he became a professor in the Department of Moving Images and Performing Arts at Tama Art University. He was married to Japanese actress
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, who played a leading role in '' Desert Moon''.


Style and influences

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of ''
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'' described Aoyama as "A smart, dedicated cinephile who works his influences into his films while experimenting with various genres". Aoyama stated that the origin of the desire to continue the story in "Kitakyushu Saga" is
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, a French film director who used the same character (
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) in some of his films. Aoyama listed
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's ''
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'' and Nicholas Ray's ''
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'' as two of the Greatest Films of All Time in 2012. Regarding ''Faust'' he said, "I always want to remember that movies are made out of the joy of the replica. The fascination of movies is not their realism, but how to enjoy the 'real'. In that sense, I always have ''Faust'' in my mind as I face a movie, make a movie, and talk about a movie." Regarding ''Johnny Guitar'' he said, "''Johnny Guitar'' is the only movie that I‘d like to remake someday, although I know that it’s impossible. It’s probably closest to the worst nightmare I can have. I know for sure that my desire to remake this movie comes from my warped thought that I want to remake my own nightmare."


Filmography


Fiction feature films

* ''Helpless'' (1996) * ''Two Punks'' (1996) * ''Wild Life'' (1997) * ''An Obsession'' (1997) * ''Shady Grove'' (1999) * '' EM Embalming'' (1999) * '' Eureka'' (2000) * '' Desert Moon'' (2001) * '' Mike Yokohama: A Forest with No Name'' (2002) * ''
Lakeside Murder Case is a 2004 Japanese mystery film directed by Shinji Aoyama, starring Kōji Yakusho, Hiroko Yakushimaru and Etsushi Toyokawa. Plot Four couples are staying at a lakeside cottage with their children. They want them to prepare intensely for a prest ...
'' (2004) * '' My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2006) * '' Sad Vacation'' (2007) * ''
Tokyo Park ''Tokyo Park'' or is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Shinji Aoyama. It is based on the novel ''Tokyo Koen'' by Yukiya Shoji. It was released in Japanese cinemas on 18 June 2011. Plot Miura Haruma takes on the role of Koji, a college stude ...
'' (2011) * '' The Backwater'' (2013) * '' Living in the Sky'' (2020)


Fiction short films

* ''Trunk'' (2003) * ''The Detective Who Can Say No'' (2003) * ''Like a Desperado Under the Eaves'' (2003) * ''Days in the Shade'' (2003) * ''Le Petit Chaperon Rouge'' (2008) * '' 60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero'' (segment) (2011)


Documentary feature films

* ''To the Backstreet: The Films Kenji Nakagami Left Out'' (2001) * ''Song of Ajima'' (2003) * ''AA'' (2005)


Documentary short films

* ''1/5'' (1996) (8 min, from omnibus film ''Celebrate Cinema 101'') * ''To the Alley'' (2000) * ''Down'' (2010)


Videos

* ''It's Not in the Textbook!'' (1995) * ''A Weapon in My Heart'' (1996) * ''12 June 1998'' (1999) – also known as ''At the Edge of Chaos'' * ''So as Not to Say Everything About Her Already Aged Self'' (2001)


Television

* ''The Jesus of the Ruins'' (2001) * ''
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'' (2002) * ''D x Town'' (episode "Spiders Now") (2012) * ''4 for Flowers'' (2013) * ''Shokuzai no Sonata'' (mini-series, 4 episodes) (2015)


Bibliography


Novels

* ''Eureka'' (2000) * ''Tsuki no Sabaku'' (2002) * ''Helpless'' (2002) * ''Hotel Chronicles'' (2005) * ''Shi no Tani '95'' (2005) * ''Ugetsu Monogatari'' (2006) * ''Sad Vacation'' (2006) * ''Entertainment!'' (2007) * ''Chikyu no Ue de Visa mo Naku'' (2009) * ''Kaerimichi ga Kieta'' (2010) * ''Strange Face'' (2010)


Criticism

* ''Lost in America'' (2000) * ''Wim Wenders'' (2000) * ''Ware Eiga o Hakken Seri'' (2001) ** (English translation of chapter from ''Ware Eiga o Hakken Seri'') * ''Aoyama Shinji to Abe Kazushige to Nakahara Masaya no Cine-con!'' (2004) * ''Cinema 21'' (2010) * ''Eiga Nagabanashi'' (2011)


References


External links

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Shinji Aoyama
at J'Lit Books from Japan {{DEFAULTSORT:Aoyama, Shinji 1964 births 2022 deaths Japanese film directors Japanese documentary film directors 20th-century Japanese novelists 21st-century Japanese novelists Japanese film critics People from Kitakyushu Yukio Mishima Prize winners Rikkyo University alumni Deaths from esophageal cancer Deaths from cancer in Japan