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Seijun Suzuki . He's known for Lupin III: The Golden Legend of Babylon (1985), Heat-Haze Theatre (1981) and Milocroze: A Love Story (2011).

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  • Milocroze: A Love Story
    A mish-mash of past and present; "MILOCRORZE - A Love Story" follows Tamon (Takayuki Yamada), whenever he encounters happiness bad luck always follows, Tamon falls in love with a florist and after a few months his bad lu...
    Japan  2011
  • Princess Raccoon
    Amechiyo (The banished prince) falls in love with Tanukihime (a princess of raccoon dog disguised to human). This is an Operetta which includes comedy, singing and dancing, and a love story.
    Director of the film
    Japan  2005
  • Sleepless Town
    6.0
    Kabukicho is a forgotten world. A place where people of different tongues and races meet, where they fight against each other to gain money, power and territory. The struggle which never ends. Based on a dangerous love story which...
    Japan  1998
  • Cold Fever
    All poor Atsushi Hirata really wants is to leave the cold Japanese winter and take a week's vacation in warm Hawaii. Unfortunately, he ends up forced to honor tradition and travel to even more frigid Iceland to pay tribute to his ...
    Iceland  1995
  • Yumeji
    Semi-fictional account of poet and painter Takehisa Yumeji. It also forms the final part of Suzuki's Taishô Roman Trilogy, preceded by Zigeunerweisen (1980) and Kagero-za (1981), surrealistic psychological dramas and ghost storie...
    Director of the film
    Japan  1991
  • Shiro and Marilyn
    A love story between two dogs, based on a true story. Shiro and Marilyn are two dogs who lived next to each other on Zamami Island and were inseparable, until one day in 1986, Shiro's owner moved to the neighboring island of Akaji...
    Character: Vet
    Japan  1988
  • Heat-Haze Theatre
    5.0
    The fever-dream follow-up to his acclaimed "Zigeunerweisen", the enigmatically erotic "Kagero-Za" is the second film in Seijun Suzuki's Taishô Trilogy -- this time set in the disjointed cityscapes and surround...
    Director of the film
    Japan  1981
  • Zigeunerweisen (Tsigoineruwaizen)
    5.0
    Vacationing in a small seaside village, Aochi, a professor of German, runs into Nakasago, a former colleague turned nomad. Nakasago is being pursued by an angry mob for allegedly seducing and killing a fisherman's wife. Police int...
    Director of the film
    Japan  1980
  • Story of Sorrow and Sadness
    6.0
    After a 10 years exile from film direction, Seijun Suzuki returned with this bizarre story of a young sportswoman being victimized by big business corporation, the media and an envious neighbor.
    Director of the film
    Japan  1977
  • Gate of Flesh
    In the shady black markets and bombed-out hovels of post? World War II Tokyo, a tough band of prostitutes eke out a dog-eat-dog existence, maintaining tenuous friendships and a semblance of order in a world of chaos. But when a re...
    Director of the film
    Japan  1964
  • The Bastard
    Suzuki finds Takeo Kimura - a like-minded collaborator who will help him refine his style and a partner who will give him the strength to challenge the corporate bosses who treat creativity like a curable disease. Kimura will bec...
    Director of the film
    Japan  1963
  • Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell Bastards
    Assigned a standard Yakuza film in the hardboiled vein, director Seijun Suzuki and leading man Jo Shishido used this film to flip the Japanese gangster film genre on its ear. A rapid fire gun heist, credits with an infectious jazz...
    Director of the film
    Japan  1963
  • High-Teen Yakuza
    A by-the-book youth oriented yakuza pic. A high school student who gets involved in a scuffle at a neighborhood shopping mall. When the smoke clears, the police discover he has actually apprehended a notorious mobster. The communi...
    Director of the film
    Japan  1962
  • Million Dollar Smash-and-Grab
    A boxing melodrama. Two friends become boxers and begin training for the championship. The two boys eventually face each other in the ring.
    Director of the film
    Japan  1961
  • Pure Emotions of the Sea
    A romantic adventure tale about a young guy working on a whale-hunting vessel and his love for a childhood sweetheart. Another Kayo-eiga (Pop Song Film) designed to capitalize on the popularity of a hit tune, this time Hachiro Kas...
    Director of the film
    Japan  1956
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