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  1. Kinji Fukasaku (深作 欣二, Fukasaku Kinji, 3 July 1930 – 12 January 2003) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Known for his "broad range and innovative filmmaking", [1] Fukasaku worked in many different genres and styles, but was best known for his gritty yakuza films, typified by the Battles Without Honor and Humanity series ...

  2. Worldwide, it grossed $30.6 million against a production budget of $4.5 million. The film earned critical acclaim and, especially with its video releases, drew a large global cult following. It is often regarded as one of Fukasaku's best films, and one of the best films of the 2000s.

  3. Not Rated | 99 min | Crime, Drama. 7.4. Rate. During the violent chaos of post-War Japanese black market, a young gangster called Shozo Hirono has to keep up with the rapid shifts of power between unscrupulous bosses. Director: Kinji Fukasaku | Stars: Bunta Sugawara, Hiroki Matsukata, Kunie Tanaka, Eiko Nakamura.

  4. May 22, 2024 · From the violent yakuza underworlds to epic historical dramas, each film showcases his unique flair for blending raw action with deep emotional narratives. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, these films are essential viewing to understand the genius of Kinji Fukasaku. Photo: Tora! Tora! Tora! / Virus / Black Rose Mountain. 1. Tora!

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  6. Aug 31, 2020 · Kinji Fukasaku's Battle Royale is one of the most violently disturbing and controversial movies ever made. The story about a class of 42 ninth-graders legally sanctioned to engage in a barbarous fight to the death on a remote island for three days features some of the most extreme and alarming acts of violence ever committed to celluloid.

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  7. Jun 23, 2022 · The Legacy of Kinji Fukasaku. Kinji Fukasaku, who at the time of shooting Battle Royale was almost 70, was a risky choice to make a film about teenagers. Kinji was considered one of the front ...

  8. Jan 12, 2003 · Tora! Tora! (1970) and Battle Royale (2000). Kinji Fukasaku (3 July 1930 – 12 January 2003) was a Japanese film actor, screenwriter, and best known as a celebrated and innovative filmmaker. He was born in Mito, Ibaraki, Japan, and died in Tokyo, from prostate cancer.

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