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Japanese film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ryōsuke Hashiguchi (橋口亮輔, Hashiguchi Ryōsuke, born 13 July 1962) is a Japanese film director particularly known for projects concerning LGBT community issues. He won the award for Best Director at the 24th Yokohama Film Festival for Hush![1] and at the 33rd Hochi Film Award for All Around Us.[2]
Ryōsuke Hashiguchi | |
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Born | Nagasaki, Japan |
Occupation | Film director |
Year | English title | Original title | Notes |
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1981 | Fa | ファ Fa | director; short film, 4 minutes |
1985 | Whistling...1985 | ヒュルル…1985 Hyururu...1985 | director; writer; actor; producer |
1989 | A Secret Evening | 夕辺の秘密 Yūbe no himitsu | director; writer; actor 1994 Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival title: Secret in the Evening |
1993 | A Touch of Fever | 二十才の微熱 Hatachi no binetsu | director; writer |
1995 | Like Grains of Sand | 渚のシンドバッド Nagisa no Shindobaddo | director; writer; actor |
2001 | Hush! | ハッシュ! | director; writer |
2008 | All Around Us | ぐるりのこと。 Gururi no koto | director; writer |
2013 | Zentai | ゼンタイ Zentai | director; writer |
2013 | Sunrise Sunset | サンライズ・サンセット Sanraizu sansetto | director; writer |
2015 | Three Stories of Love[3] | 恋人たち Koibito-tachi | director; writer |
2024 | With Mother[4] | お母さんが一緒 Okaasan ga Issho | director; writer |
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