Shun Nakahara
Japanese film director
Shun Nakahara | |
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中原 俊 | |
Born | Toshihiro Nakahara (中原 俊弘) (1951-05-25) May 25, 1951 (age 73) Sōmuta, Kagoshima, Japan |
Occupation | Film director |
Shun Nakahara (中原 俊, Nakahara Shun, born May 25, 1951 as Toshihiro Nakahara (中原 俊弘, Nakahara Toshihiro)) is a Japanese film director and a professor at the Japan Institute of the Moving Image. He started his career with pornographic films, and since then he has dealt with a wide range of subjects regardless of genre. He won the award for Best Director at the 12th Yokohama Film Festival for Sakura no Sono.[1]
Filmography
- Sakura no Sono (1990)
- Coquille (1999)
- Konsento (2001)
- Tomie: The Final Chapter -Forbidden Fruit- (2002)
- Sakura no Sono (2008)
References
- ^ 第12回ヨコハマ映画祭 1990年日本映画個人賞 (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Archived from the original on 2012-09-28. Retrieved 2010-01-08.
External links
Shun Nakahara at IMDb
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Yokohama Film Festival Award for Best Director
- Kazuhiko Hasegawa / Chūsei Sone (1980)
- Seijun Suzuki (1981)
- Kichitaro Negishi (1982)
- Banmei Takahashi (1983)
- Yoshimitsu Morita (1984)
- Toshiharu Ikeda (1985)
- Shinji Sōmai (1986)
- Hiroyuki Nasu (1987)
- Shunichi Kajima / Kazuo Hara (1988)
- Shusuke Kaneko / Shunichi Nagasaki (1989)
- Takeshi Kitano (1990)
- Shun Nakahara (1991)
- Takeshi Kitano (1992)
- Masayuki Suo (1993)
- Yoichi Sai (1994)
- Junji Sakamoto (1995)
- Shūsuke Kaneko / Shunji Iwai (1996)
- Masayuki Suo (1997)
- Rokuro Mochizuki (1998)
- Kiyoshi Kurosawa / Itsumichi Isomura (1999)
- Yoshimitsu Morita (2000)
- Junji Sakamoto (2001)
- Isao Yukisada (2002)
- Ryōsuke Hashiguchi / Hideyuki Hirayama (2003)
- Ryūichi Hiroki (2004)
- Tetsuya Nakashima (2005)
- Kazuyuki Izutsu (2006)
- Miwa Nishikawa (2007)
- Masayuki Suo (2008)
- Yōjirō Takita (2009)
- Akira Ogata (2010)
- Takashi Miike (2011)
- Sion Sono (2012)
- Daihachi Yoshida (2013)
- Azuma Morisaki (2014)
- Mipo O / Momoko Andō (2015)
- Hirokazu Kore-eda / Ryōsuke Hashiguchi (2016)
- Ryōta Nakano (2017)
- Kazuya Shiraishi (2018)
- Ryusuke Hamaguchi / Takahisa Zeze (2019)
- Rikiya Imaizumi (2020)
- Hideo Jojo (2021)
- Keisuke Yoshida (2022)
- Keiichi Kobayashi (2023)
- Yuya Ishii (2024)
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