Ryusuke Hamaguchi

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Ryusuke Hamaguchi
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Hamaguchi in 2018.
Born (1978-12-16) 16 December 1978 (age 47)
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
Years active2001–present
Japanese name
Romanization Hamaguchi Ryūsuke
Signature
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi (濱口 竜介, Hamaguchi Ryūsuke; [hamaꜜɡɯtɕiɾʲɯꜜːsɯ̥ke] ; born 16 December 1978) is a Japanese filmmaker. An alumnus of the University of Tokyo and Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, he first gained international recognition for Happy Hour (2015), Asako I & II (2018) and Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (2021), which premiered at the main competitions of Locarno, Cannes and Berlin respectively.

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For Drive My Car (2021), Hamaguchi was nominated at the 94th Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, the film was the first Japanese production to be nominated for Best Picture, and won Best International Feature Film. [1] He followed with Evil Does Not Exist (2023), which also received widespread critical acclaim winning the Grand Jury Prize at Venice.

Career

After graduating from the University of Tokyo, Hamaguchi worked in the commercial film industry for a few years before entering the graduate program in film at Tokyo University of the Arts where he studied with and was influenced by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. [2] His graduation film Passion was selected for the competition of the 2008 Tokyo Filmex. [3] [4] [5]

With Kō Sakai, he made a three-part documentary about survivors of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, with Voices from the Waves being selected for the competition at the 2013 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival, [6] and Storytellers winning the Sky Perfect IDEHA Prize. [7]

His next film, Happy Hour , was first developed while Hamaguchi was an artist in residence at KIITO Design and Creative Center Kobe in 2013. [8] It came out of an improvisational acting workshop he held for non-professionals, with many of the film's performers having participated in the workshop. [9] The four lead actresses shared the best actress award and the film earned a special mention for its script at the 2015 Locarno Film Festival. [10] Hamaguchi was also given a special jury award at the 2016 Japan Movie Critic Awards, [11] as well as a best newcomer award in the film division of the Agency for Cultural Affairs' Geijutsu Sensho Awards that year. [12]

His Asako I & II was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. [13] [14]

In 2021, Hamaguchi won the Silver Bear award at the Berlinale with his Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy . That same year his Drive My Car won Best Picture awards from the New York Film Critics Circle, Boston Society of Film Critics, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Non-English Language Film. Hamaguchi was nominated for an Oscar for Best Director for Drive My Car, becoming the third Japanese director to accomplish this feat.

In 2023, his film Evil Does Not Exist was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival. [15] That same year, he released the film Gift, which uses the same footage as Evil Does Not Exist (though with a different story) and is accompanied by a live score. [16]

Influences and style

Hamaguchi has referred to himself as "purely a cinephile" and "conventionally in love with Hollywood films." He has been influenced by the works of John Cassavetes. [17]

In April 2024, he listed his 50 favorite films for LaCinetek. [18] His selection explores various cinema genres and periods, including works from directors such as Robert Bresson, Clint Eastwood, Howard Hawks, Edward Yang, Kenji Mizoguchi and Robert Zemeckis.

Quotes

Personal life

Political views

In December 2023, alongside 50 other filmmakers, Hamaguchi signed an open letter published in Libération demanding a ceasefire and an end to the killing of civilians amid the 2023 Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, and for a humanitarian corridor into Gaza to be established for humanitarian aid, and the release of hostages. [21] [22] [23]

Filmography

Feature films

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleNotes
2003Like Nothing Happened何食わぬ顔
2007Solaris
2008PassionGraduation work at Tokyo University of the Arts [24]
2010The DepthsCo-written by Kôta Ôura
2013Intimacies親密さ [25]
2015 Happy Hour ハッピーアワーCo-written by Tadashi Nohara and Tomoyuki Takahashi
2018 Asako I & II 寝ても覚めてもCo-written by Sachiko Tanaka
2021 Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy 偶然と想像
Drive My Car ドライブ・マイ・カーCo-written by Takamasa Oe
2023 Evil Does Not Exist 悪は存在しない
2026 All of a Sudden 急に具合が悪くなるPost-production; [26] French language debut

Only writer

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleNotes
2020 Wife of a Spy スパイの妻Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa

Documentaries

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleNotes
2011The Sound of the Waves東北記録映画三部作 なみのおとCo-directed by Ko Sakai [27]
2013Voices from the Waves - Kesennuma [28] 東北記録映画三部作 なみのこえ 気仙沼Co-directed by Ko Sakai
Voices from the Waves - Shinchi-machi [29] 東北記録映画三部作 なみのこえ 新地町
Storytellers [30] [31] 東北記録映画三部作 うたうひと

Short films

YearEnglish TitleOriginal titleNotes
2001Go to the Movies映画を見に行く
2003Like Nothing Happened [32] 何食わぬ顔
2005The Beginningはじまり
Friend of the Night
2006Scent of Memory記憶の香り
Attack遊撃
2009I Love Thee For Good [33] 永遠に君を愛す
2013Touching the Skin of Eeriness [34] 不気味なものの肌に触れる
2016Heaven Is Still Far Away [35] 天国はまだ遠い
2023GiftギフトCreated to accompany Eiko Ishibashi new album

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef
2015Nantes Three Continents FestivalLe prix du publicHappy HourWon [36]
2021Berlin International Film FestivalSilver Bear Grand Jury PrizeWheel of Fortune and FantasyWon [37]
Cannes Film FestivalBest Screenplay Drive My Car Won [38]
FIPRESCI PrizeWon
Prize of the Ecumenical JuryWon
New York Film Critics CircleBest PictureWon [39]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest International / Foreign Language FilmWon [40]
Boston Society of Film CriticsBest FilmWon [41]
Best DirectorWon
Best ScreenplayWon
Los Angeles Film Critics AssociationBest PictureWon [42]
Best ScreenplayWon
2022 Academy Awards Best PictureNominated
Best Adapted ScreenplayNominated
Best DirectorNominated
Best International Feature Film Won
National Society of Film Critics Awards Best Film Won [43] [44]
Best Director Won
Best ScreenplayWon
2023 Asian Film Awards Best Director Nominated [45]
Venice International Film Festival Golden Lion Evil Does Not Exist Nominated
Grand Jury Prize Won

See also

References

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