Kinji Fukasaku
Kinji Fukasaku was a Japanese filmmaker. Known for his "broad range and innovative filmmaking", he 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 (1973–1976). According to the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, his "turbulent energy and at times extreme violence express a cynical critique of social conditions and genuine sympathy for those left out of Japan's postwar prosperity". He used a cinema verite-inspired shaky camera technique in many of his films from the early 1970s.
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🎬 Movies
A Chaos of Flowers
director
1988
Sure Death 4: Revenge
director
1987
House on Fire
director
1986
Fall Guy
director
1984
Shanghai Rhapsody
director
1984
Legend of the Eight Samurai
writer
1983
Legend of the Eight Samurai
director
1983
Virus
writer
1983
Virus
director
1983
Theater of Life
writer
1983
Theater of Life
director
1983
Dotonbori River
director
1982
Samurai Reincarnation
director
1981
Samurai Reincarnation
writer
1981
The Gate of Youth
director
1981