Takashi Koizumi (小泉堯史 Koizumi Takashi) (born November 6, 1944, in Mito) is a Japanese film director.[1] After graduating from Waseda University, he served as an assistant director for Akira Kurosawa for many years.[2][3]
Filmography
editRelease date | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|
Number Ten Blues ナンバーテン・ブルース さらばサイゴン |
1975 | Assistant director[4] |
Ran 乱 |
1985 | Assistant director |
Akira Kurosawa's Dreams 夢 Yume |
1990 | Assistant director |
Rhapsody in August 八月の狂詩曲 Hachigatsu no Kyosokyoku |
1991 | Assistant director |
Madadayo まだだよ |
1993 | Assistant director |
After the Rain 雨あがる Ame Agaru |
1999 | |
Letters from the Mountains 阿弥陀堂だより Amidadō Dayori |
2002 | |
The Professor and his Beloved Equation 博士の愛した数式 Hakase no Aishita Sushiki |
2006 | |
Best Wishes for Tomorrow 明日への遺言 Asueno Yuigon |
2007 | |
A Samurai Chronicle 蜩ノ記 Higurashi no Ki |
2014 | |
Samurai's Promise 散り椿 Chiri Tsubaki |
2018 | Screenplay[5] |
The Pass: Last Days of the Samurai 峠 最後のサムライ Tōge Saigo no Samurai |
2022[6] | |
Snowflowers: Seeds of Hope 雪の花 –ともに在りて– Yuki no Hana –Tomo ni Arite– |
2025[7] |
Awards
editNominations
edit- AFI Fest 1999:
- Grand Jury Prize for After the Rain
- 24th Japan Academy Film Prize (2001)
- Best Director for After the Rain
- 26th Japan Academy Film Prize (2003)
- Best Director for Letters from the Mountains
- Best Screenplay for Letters from the Mountains
Won
edit- Venice International Film Festival 1999:
- CinemAwenire Award in Best Film on the Relationship of Man-Nature for After the Rain
- São Paulo International Film Festival 1999:
- Mostra Special Award for After the Rain
- Portland International Film Festival 2001:
- Audience Award for Best First Film: After the Rain
- 27th Fajr International Film Festival 2009 (Eastern Vista section):
- Best Screenplay for Best Wishes for Tomorrow
References
edit- ^ "Takashi Koizumi profile". Kinenote. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
- ^ "小泉堯史 上田正治 第1回 黒澤明に教わったとは言うものの、正確には黒澤さんには誰も何も教わっていないんです". 現代ビジネス. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
- ^ "Takashi Koizumi Profile". 映画DB. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
- ^ "ナンバーテン・ブルース さらばサイゴン". Kinenote. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
- ^ "Chiri Tsubaki". Kinenote. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
- ^ "峠 最後のサムライ". eiga.com. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ "峠 最後のサムライ". eiga.com. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
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