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    Writer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 2:03. Prisoners of the Ghostland (2021) 3 Videos. 1 Photo. Shion Sono is a Japanese director, writer and poet. Born in Aichi Perfecture in 1961 he started his career working as a poet before taking his first steps in film directing.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Toyokawa, Aichi, Japan
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    Sion Sono (園 子温, Sono Shion, born December 18, 1961) is a Japanese filmmaker, author, and poet. Best known on the festival circuit for the film Love Exposure (2008), he has been called "the most subversive filmmaker working in Japanese cinema today", [1] a " stakhanovist filmmaker" [2] [3] with an "idiosyncratic" career.

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  3. Jan 25, 2021 · Screencap: Love Exposure (2008) Love Exposure truly is an epic piece of filmmaking, with no amount of dedication and heart lost in all its runtime. Its signature Sono. The strands tie together one by one, the films impressive technicalities and brilliant acting transcend this piece of fiction.

    • Kerry Chambers
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  5. 1. A Man's Flower Road (1987) 110 min | Drama. 4.8. Rate. A story of the restrictions of family life, the desire to break free, restlessness, helplessness and the fear of becoming an adult. Director: Sion Sono | Stars: Akira Fujiwara, Michiko Hida, Hiromi Kawanishi, Yamamoto Kotetsu. Votes: 92. 2. Decisive Match! Girls Dorm Against Boys Dorm (1988)

    • Love Exposure (2008) Clocking in at over four hours, “Love Exposure” is an epic tale of love, family, religion, and obsession. The story follows Yu Tsunoda, a young man raised in a devout Christian family, who becomes an expert in upskirt photography in a quest to sin and gain his father’s attention.
    • Red Post on Escher Street (2020) “Red Post on Escher Street” offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of indie filmmaking. The narrative revolves around a passionate film director, Tadashi Kobayashi, as he holds auditions for his new film.
    • Why Don’t You Play in Hell? (2013) “Why Don’t You Play in Hell?” is an energetic, chaotic ride into the world of filmmaking. A young, ambitious film crew named gets caught in the crossfire between two warring yakuza clans.
    • Himizu (2011) Set during post-tsunami Japan, “Himizu” centers on two teenagers, Sumida and Keiko, who struggle with abusive and neglectful parents. While the tragedy of the natural disaster looms large, it’s the personal traumas that deeply impact these young souls.
  6. 7 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Tag. 2015 1h 25m. 6.1 (8.1K) Rate. A girl's life cascades into chaos as everyone around her suffers a gruesome fate while she becomes less certain of who she is and her once-once normal life. Director Sion Sono Stars Reina Triendl Mariko Shinoda Erina Mano. 2. Why Don't You Play in Hell? 2013 2h 9m Not Rated.

  7. Sep 16, 2021 · First gaining recognition in 2001 with the cult J-horror film Suicide Club, Sono is a punk filmmaker who’s made more than 20 features and miniseries in the time since (in 2015 alone, he had five feature films open). He tells stories about outsiders and the disadvantaged using surreal narratives, vibrant colors and visuals always somewhere ...

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