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是枝裕和 Kore-eda Hirokazu
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Hirokazu Kore-eda

Hirokazu Kore-eda

是枝裕和(日语:是枝 裕和これえだ ひろかず Kore-eda Hirokazu ,1962年6月6日),日本电影导演编剧电影制片人。是枝于1962年出生于东京都练马区, 高中就读于东京都立武藏高中。大学则毕业于早稻田大学第一文学部文艺系

在成为电影导演之前,在1987年是枝裕和首先是加入了电视人联合会,开始拍摄纪录片。1995年是枝裕和执导了他的首部电影《幻之光》,入围威尼斯金狮奖,由此开启了剧情片创作之途。2018年凭借《小偷家族》首次摘得金棕榈奖,同时也获奥斯卡最佳外语片奖金球奖最佳外语片奖提名,是枝裕和成为戛纳影展自1955年首次设立金棕榈奖以来,继黑泽明、今村昌平后,第三位获得该奖项的日本导演。

执导作品

电影长片
上映年中文译名作品原名英文译名执导编剧剪辑制片类型备注
1995幻之光幻の光Maborosi电影长片
1999下一站,天国ワンダフルライフAfter Life电影长片
2001距离DISTANCEDistance电影长片
2004无人知晓誰も知らないNobody Knows电影长片
2006花之武者花よりもなほHana电影长片
2008步履不停歩いても 歩いてもStill Walking电影长片
2008祝你平安:

Cocco的无尽之旅

大丈夫であるように

-Cocco 終らない旅-

Daijōbu Dearu Yō ni:

Cocco Owaranai Tabi

纪录片
2009空气人形空気人形Air Doll电影长片
2010妖しき文豪怪談电视
2011奇迹奇迹I Wish电影长片
2012回我的家ゴーイング マイ ホームGoing My Home电视
2013如父如子そして父になるLike Father, Like Son电影长片
2015海街日记海街diaryOur Little Sister电影长片
2016比海更深海よりもまだ深くAfter the Storm电影长片
2017第三度嫌疑人三度目の殺人The Third Murder电影长片
2018小偷家族万引き家族Shoplifters电影长片
十年日本十年 Ten Years JapanTen Years Japan电影长片执行监制
2019真实La VéritéThe Truth电影长片

执导风格

以慈悲的视角描述凡夫俗子的喜怒哀乐与成长蜕变,对人物的境遇充满人文关怀与尊重理解。 讲述故事的语言温馨细腻,令人动容。

参考资料

脚注

出典

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  3. ^ 是枝裕和監督、加瀬亮主演のテレビドラマ「後の日」が第59回サンセバスチャン国際映画祭で招待上映. シネマトゥデイ.[2019-01-10].
  4. ^ 2011年8月20日的推文于Twitter.
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文献


Hirokazu Kore-eda (是枝 裕和Koreeda Hirokazu, born 6 June 1962) is a Japanese film director, producer, screenwriter, and editor. He began his career in television and has since directed more than a dozen feature films, including Nobody Knows (2004), Still Walking (2008), and After the Storm (2016). He won the Jury Prize at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival for Like Father, Like Son and won the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival for Shoplifters.

Career

Before embarking on a career as a film director, Kore-eda worked as an assistant director on documentaries for television. He eventually transitioned into directing, and directed his first television documentary, Lessons from a Calf, in 1991. He directed several other documentary films thereafter.

In 1995, at the Venice Film Festival, his first fiction feature film Maborosi won a Golden Osella Award for Best Cinematography. At the 1999 Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema, he won awards for Best Film and Best Screenplay for his film After Life.

In 2005, he won the Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Film and Best Director for his film Nobody Knows. His 2008 film, Still Walking, also earned accolades, including Best Director at the 2009 Asian Film Awards.

His 2013 film, Like Father, Like Son, premiered and was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It eventually did not win, but it won the Jury Prize, as well as a commendation from the Ecumenical Jury. In October 2013, the film won the Rogers People’s Choice Award at the 2013 Vancouver International Film Festival.

Kore-eda's 2015 film, Our Little Sister, was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, though it did not win. His 2016 film, After the Storm, debuted to critical acclaim at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard category. For his work on the film, he won the award for Best Director at the Yokohama Film Festival. Kore-eda won Best Film and Best Director Japan Academy Prizes for his film The Third Murder (2017), which also screened in the main competition of the 74th Venice International Film Festival.

In 2018, his film, titled Shoplifters, about a young girl that is welcomed in by a family of shoplifters, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Palme d'Or. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

In 2018, he won the Donostia Award for his lifetime achievement at San Sebastián International Film Festival.

In 2020, it was announced that he will direct Baby, Box, Broker. The film will be set in South Korea, featuring a predominantly South Korean cast and crew. 

Style and influences

According to the Harvard Film Archive, Kore-eda's works "reflect the contemplative style and pacing of such luminaries as Hou Hsiao-hsien and Tsai Ming-liang".

Kore-eda is most often compared to Yasujirō Ozu, although the director has said he feels influenced by Ken Loach and Japanese director Mikio Naruse.

In a 2009 interview, Kore-eda revealed that Still Walking is based on his own family.

Accolades

Filmography

Film

Hirokazu Kore-eda at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival
YearFilmCredited asNotes
DirectorScreenwriterEditorProducer
1991Lessons from a CalfYesDocumentary
1991However...YesYesDocumentary
1994August without HimYesDocumentary
1995MaborosiYes
1998After LifeYesYesYes
2001DistanceYesYesYes
2004Nobody KnowsYesYesYesYes
2006HanaYesYesYes
2008Still WalkingYesYesYes
2008Daijōbu Dearu Yō ni: Cocco Owaranai TabiYesDocumentary
2009Air DollYesYesYesYes
2011I WishYesYesYes
2012The Message from Fukushima (short)YesDocumentary
2013Like Father, Like SonYesYesYes
2015Our Little SisterYesYesYes
2016After the StormYesYesYes
2017The Third MurderYesYesYes
2018ShopliftersYesYesYesYes
2019The TruthYesYesYesFrench film
TBABaby, Box, BrokerYesYesKorean film

Television

  • Nonfix (1991)
  • Without Memory (1996)
  • Kaidan Horror Classics (2010)
  • Going My Home (2012)
  • Ishibumi (2015)
  • Kasumi Arimura's Filming Break (episode 1, 2020)

Frequent collaborators

Kore-eda often casts the same actors in his narrative films, in particular Kirin Kiki and Susumu Terajima, both of whom have appeared in six of Kore-eda's films. Other performers who have collaborated with Kore-eda on multiple films include Hiroshi AbeArataTadanobu AsanoLily FrankyIsao HashizumeRyo Kase, and Yui Natsukawa.

Actor / ActressMaborosi (1995)After Life (1998)Distance (2001)Nobody Knows (2004)Hana (2006)Still Walking (2008)Air Doll (2009)I Wish (2011)Like Father, Like Son (2013)Our Little Sister (2015)After the Storm (2016)The Third Murder (2017)Shoplifters (2018)The Truth (2019)Baby, Box, Broker (TBA)
Hiroshi AbeYesYesYes
ArataYesYesYesYes
Tadanobu AsanoYesYesYes
Bae DoonaYesYes
Akira EmotoYesYes
Lily FrankyYesYesYesYes
Jun FubukiYesYes
Masaharu FukuyamaYesYes
Yoshio HaradaYesYes
Isao HashizumeYesYesYes
Suzu HiroseYesYes
Sosuke IkematsuYesYes
Yūsuke IseyaYesYes
Ryo KaseYesYesYes
Kirin KikiYesYesYesYesYesYes
Jun KunimuraYesYes
Yōko MakiYesYes
Masami NagasawaYesYes
Takashi NaitoYesYes
Yui NatsukawaYesYesYesYes
Joe OdagiriYesYes
Kazuya TakahashiYesYes
Susumu TerajimaYesYesYesYesYesYes
Sayaka YoshinoYesYes
YouYesYes
Matsuoka IzumiYesYesYes

Personal life

It is said Kore-eda has married and has a daughter (born in 2007).

References

  1. ^ Gerow, Aaron. "Documentarists of Japan #12: Koreeda Hirokazu"Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  2. ^ "2013 Official Selection"Festival de Cannes. 19 April 2013. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Cannes Film Festival: Awards 2013"Cannes. 26 May 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Cannes: 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' Wins Fipresci Prize"Variety. 26 May 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  5. ^ Tomlin, Raymond. "VIFF 2013: Award Winners Announced for 2013 Film Festival"www.vanramblings.com. Van Ramblings.
  6. ^ "2015 Official Selection"Festival de Cannes. Archived from the original on 18 April 2015.
  7. ^ Lee, Maggie (21 May 2016). "Cannes Film Review: 'After the Storm'"Variety. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  8. Jump up to:a b 「海街diary」が5冠、「お盆の弟」が4冠 (in Japanese). Nikkan Sports News. Archived from the original on 6 December 2015. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Venice Competition Includes Films From George Clooney, Guillermo del Toro, Darren Aronofsky"The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  10. ^ Debruge, Peter (19 May 2018). "Japanese Director Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'Shoplifters' Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes"Variety. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  11. ^ https://www.indiewire.com/2020/08/song-kang-ho-hirokazu-kore-eda-korean-movie-1234582548/
  12. ^ "The Films of Hirokazu Koreeda"Harvard Film Archive. 25 February 2005. Archived from the original on 12 January 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  13. ^ "Hirokazu Kore-eda: 'They compare me to Ozu. But I'm more like Ken Loach'". 21 May 2015.
  14. ^ Interview with Hirokazu Kore-eda, MUBI.com; accessed 27 February 2018.
  15. ^  おまとめコレクション

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