Shunji Iwai

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Shunji Iwai (岩井俊二 Iwai Shunji, born Januray 24th, 1963 in Sendai, Japan, Miyagi prefecture). Iwai is a Japanese film director/video artist, writer and documentarian.

Iwai 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, Fireworks, brought him critical praise and an award from the Japanese Director's Association 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 Love Letter. In 1996 came the commercial and critical succes of Swallowtail Butterfly, 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. Agenha (Ayumi Ito), an orphaned teenage girl, Glico (Chara), a prositute turned pop star, and Feihong (Hiroshi Mikami), an immigrant who manages Glico's career and owns the Yen Town club.

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 All About Lily Chou-Chou. Kobayashi would create the music for the titular pop star, Lily Chou-Chou (voiced by Japanese singer Salyu), that is spread through the film (as well as Debussy), and later be released as an album entitled Kokyu (Breath).

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.

His next project, a piece he's written about the Japanese Indie Rock scene in the mid 1990's called Bandage, is slated for release in late 2006. It will be helmed by Ryuhei Kitamura, of Azumi fame. Curiosity has spread over why Iwai is not directing his own script, but no answer has been revealed.

Iwai has created a world completely of his own in his career and a film director, video artist, and writer and he looks to continue his innovative style into the future, whatever the medium may be.

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Filmography

  1. Bandage (2006) (Writer only; credited as Aminosan)
  2. Hana & Alice (2004)
  3. 六月の勝利の歌を忘れない (2002)
  4. Jam Films (2002) - segment "ARITA"
  5. All About Lily Chou-Chou (2001)
  6. The kids who wanted to view fire works from another perspective (1999)
  7. April Story (1998)
  8. Takako Matsu: film -A Mirror in the Air- (1997)
  9. Moon Riders: Knit Cap Man (1996)
  10. Swallowtail Butterfly (1996)
  11. Love Letter (1995)
  12. Picnic (1994)
  13. Lunatic Love (1994)
  14. Undo (1994)
  15. The Snow King (1993)
  16. Fried Dragon Fish (1993)
  17. Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom? (1993) - (Abbr: Fireworks)
  18. Omelette (1992)
  19. A Summer Solstice Story (1992)
  20. A Tin of Crab Meat (1992)
  21. Maria (1992)
  22. Ghost Soup (1992)
  23. The Man Who Came to Kill (1991)
  24. Unknown Child (1991)

Awards

Hana & Alice

All About Lily Chou-Chou

April Story

Swallowtail Butterfly

Love Letter

PiCNiC

Undo

Fireworks

Unknown Child

  • 1991 - Gallaxy Award, Dranma dos Award.

See also

External links

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