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Akio Jissōji (実相寺 昭雄, Jissōji Akio), né le 29 mars 1937 et mort le 29 novembre 2006, est un réalisateur japonais.

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dbo:abstract Akio Jissoji (実相寺昭雄 Jissōji Akio) (March 29, 1937 – November 29, 2006) was a Japanese television and film director best known outside Japan for the 1960s TV series Ultraman and Ultraseven, as well as for his auteur erotic ATG-produced Buddhist trilogy Mujō (無常), Mandala (曼陀羅), and Uta (哥). He was also known for his film adaptations of Japanese horror author Edogawa Rampo. Jissoji possessed a very distinctive visual style that was notable even in Japanese cinema which is known internationally for its visual style. Every project he directed, from children's action shows to disturbing adult films had an uncompromising approach to cinematic story telling. His episodes of the Ultraman TV shows are unique and quite unusual for children's television. His career is also unusual in that he went back and forth from children's television to film projects that were sexually provocative in some way or another. It is perhaps this aspect of his work that has prevented wider distribution of his films. Sadomasochistic and non-consensual sexual practices are featured in many of his film works with women receiving the brunt of the abuse. Another recurring theme was to pull the camera back and reveal the set his actors were working on. Most of his work is not available outside Japan or with English subtitles. Other notable films include: * Utamaro: Yume to Shiriseba (歌麿 夢と知りせば, Utamaro's World, 1977), a visually sumptuous telling of the famed Japanese printmaker's life centering on the years he was forced to make pornographic prints for a living. * Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis (帝都物語, Teito Monogatari, 1988), a live-action science fiction/horror film. * Rampo Jigoku (乱歩地獄, 2005), Jissoji directed the lead segment of this horror anthology. * Yume Jū-ya (ユメ十夜, Ten Nights of Dreams, 2006), Jissoji contributed a selection in this anthology of short films based on the writings of Natsume Sōseki. He died of stomach cancer, aged 69, in his birth city of Tokyo in 2006 just after starting work on a revival of his Silver Mask live action children's show. (en) Akio Jissōji (実相寺 昭雄, Jissōji Akio), né le 29 mars 1937 et mort le 29 novembre 2006, est un réalisateur japonais. (fr) 実相寺 昭雄(じっそうじ あきお、1937年3月29日 - 2006年11月29日)は、日本の映画監督、演出家、脚本家、小説家。東京藝術大学名誉教授。妻は女優の原知佐子。 現在までのところ、デビュー作(長編映画第1作)『無常』でFIAPF公認の国際映画祭(ロカルノ国際映画祭)の最高賞を獲得した唯一の日本人監督である。海外では非常に多く見られる、映画監督から継続的なオペラ演出を手掛けた人物としても日本で唯一であった (ja) Akio Jissōji (実相寺 昭雄 Jissōji Akio?; Tokyo, 29 marzo 1937 – Tokyo, 29 novembre 2006) è stato un regista e sceneggiatore giapponese. Ha lavorato per molti anni con la casa di produzione Nikkatsu, specializzata in Pinku eiga (film erotici giapponesi). Ha inoltre diretto numerosi episodi di popolari serie televisive della Tsuburaya Productions, tra le quali Ultraman e Ultra Q. L'ultima sua fatica sul grande schermo, (2005) annovera fra gli attori Tadanobu Asano. (it) Акио Дзиссодзи (яп. 実相寺昭雄, 29 марта 1937 — 29 ноября 2006) — японский режиссёр кино и телевидения. За пределами Японии известен в первую очередь по токусацу Ultraman и по авторской эротической буддийской трилогии, состоящей из фильмов «» (яп. 無常), «» (яп. 曼陀羅) и «» (яп. 哥). Умер в возрасте 69 лет от рака желудка во время работы над детским шоу «Серебряная Маска». (ru) 实相寺昭雄(1937年3月29日-2006年11月29日)是一位日本電視和電影導演,其曾於1960年代拍攝电视连续剧《超人力霸王》和《超人七號》。迄今為止,他是唯一一位憑藉處女作(第一部長片)《》獲得國際電影製片人協會認可的國際影展(盧卡諾影展)最高榮譽(金豹獎)的日本導演。 2006年,实相寺昭雄因胃癌在東京都去世,享年69岁,戒名「龍徳院禅徹定昭居士」。 (zh)
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rdfs:comment Akio Jissōji (実相寺 昭雄, Jissōji Akio), né le 29 mars 1937 et mort le 29 novembre 2006, est un réalisateur japonais. (fr) 実相寺 昭雄(じっそうじ あきお、1937年3月29日 - 2006年11月29日)は、日本の映画監督、演出家、脚本家、小説家。東京藝術大学名誉教授。妻は女優の原知佐子。 現在までのところ、デビュー作(長編映画第1作)『無常』でFIAPF公認の国際映画祭(ロカルノ国際映画祭)の最高賞を獲得した唯一の日本人監督である。海外では非常に多く見られる、映画監督から継続的なオペラ演出を手掛けた人物としても日本で唯一であった (ja) Akio Jissōji (実相寺 昭雄 Jissōji Akio?; Tokyo, 29 marzo 1937 – Tokyo, 29 novembre 2006) è stato un regista e sceneggiatore giapponese. Ha lavorato per molti anni con la casa di produzione Nikkatsu, specializzata in Pinku eiga (film erotici giapponesi). Ha inoltre diretto numerosi episodi di popolari serie televisive della Tsuburaya Productions, tra le quali Ultraman e Ultra Q. L'ultima sua fatica sul grande schermo, (2005) annovera fra gli attori Tadanobu Asano. (it) Акио Дзиссодзи (яп. 実相寺昭雄, 29 марта 1937 — 29 ноября 2006) — японский режиссёр кино и телевидения. За пределами Японии известен в первую очередь по токусацу Ultraman и по авторской эротической буддийской трилогии, состоящей из фильмов «» (яп. 無常), «» (яп. 曼陀羅) и «» (яп. 哥). Умер в возрасте 69 лет от рака желудка во время работы над детским шоу «Серебряная Маска». (ru) 实相寺昭雄(1937年3月29日-2006年11月29日)是一位日本電視和電影導演,其曾於1960年代拍攝电视连续剧《超人力霸王》和《超人七號》。迄今為止,他是唯一一位憑藉處女作(第一部長片)《》獲得國際電影製片人協會認可的國際影展(盧卡諾影展)最高榮譽(金豹獎)的日本導演。 2006年,实相寺昭雄因胃癌在東京都去世,享年69岁,戒名「龍徳院禅徹定昭居士」。 (zh) Akio Jissoji (実相寺昭雄 Jissōji Akio) (March 29, 1937 – November 29, 2006) was a Japanese television and film director best known outside Japan for the 1960s TV series Ultraman and Ultraseven, as well as for his auteur erotic ATG-produced Buddhist trilogy Mujō (無常), Mandala (曼陀羅), and Uta (哥). Other notable films include: He died of stomach cancer, aged 69, in his birth city of Tokyo in 2006 just after starting work on a revival of his Silver Mask live action children's show. (en)
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