Atsushi Yamatoya

Atsushi Yamatoya
Born (1937-06-19)19 June 1937
Died 16 January 1993(1993-01-16) (aged 55)
Occupation Film director, screenwriter

Atsushi Yamatoya (大和屋 竺 Yamatoya Atsushi) (19 June 1937 - 16 January 1993) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.

Life and career

Atsushi Yamatoya was best known as the screenwriter for Seijun Suzuki's 1967 film Branded to Kill,[1] which is "a stark, spastically existential—and, most affronting of all, defiantly unmarketable—crime-flick abstraction that unfolds like the director's cracked self-portrait."[2]

Jasper Sharp, author of Behind the Pink Curtain: The Complete History of Japanese Sex Cinema, said, "Yamatoya is definitely very interesting."[3] According to Roland Domenig, Yamatoya used his pink films for "formal experiments," while other directors such as Koji Wakamatsu and Masao Adachi used their pink films as "political propaganda."[4]

Filmography

As director

As screenwriter

References

  1. Rayns, Tony (13 December 2011). "Branded to Kill: Reductio Ad Absurdum". Criterion.
  2. Croce, Fernando F. (2 January 2012). "Branded to Kill - DVD Review". Slant Magazine.
  3. Mes, Tom (22 August 2008). "Midnight Eye feature: Behind the Pink Curtain". Midnight Eye.
  4. Domenig, Roland (28 June 2004). "Midnight Eye feature: The Anticipation of Freedom: Art Theatre Guild and Japanese Independent Cinema". Midnight Eye.

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