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Name
  
Koreyoshi Kurahara

Role
  
Screenwriter


Children
  
Jun Iwasaki

Siblings
  
Koretsugu Kurahara



Born
  
31 May 1927 (
1927-05-31
)

Occupation
  
Died
  
December 28, 2002, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Education
  
Nippon Bunri University, Nihon University College of Art

Movies
  
Antarctica, The Warped Ones, I Am Waiting, Black Sun, I Hate But Love

Similar People
  
Tamio Kawaji, Mie Kitahara, Eiji Okada, Yujiro Ishihara, NoB

"Intimidation" by Koreyoshi Kurahara


Koreyoshi Kurahara (蔵原惟繕, Kurahara Koreyoshi) (31 May 1927 – 28 December 2002) was a Japanese screenwriter and director. He is perhaps best known for directing Antarctica (1983), which won several awards and was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. He also co-directed Hiroshima (1995) with Roger Spottiswoode, which was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries.

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Jazz Frenzy in Koreyoshi Kurahara's The Warped Ones, 1960


Biography

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He was born in the city of Kuching, then part of the kingdom of Sarawak (now a state of Malaysia) on Borneo. He was the nephew of literary critic Korehito Kurahara, and older brother of film director Koretsugu Kurahara. His son Jun Iwasaki, a former producer for Ishihara International Productions Inc., is currently secretary to politician Nobuteru Ishihara.

Koreyoshi Kurahara The Eclipse Viewer Episode 45 The Warped World of Koreyoshi

While a film student at Nihon University College of Art, he became a live-in student of Kajiro Yamamoto at the introduction of Ishirō Honda. Upon graduation in 1952 he joined Shochiku's Kyoto studio and worked as an assistant director. He switched to Nikkatsu in 1954, working mainly as chief assistant director to Eisuke Takizawa.

Koreyoshi Kurahara Coffee coffee and more coffee September 2011 Archives

He made his directorial debut in 1957 with I Am Waiting, starring Yujiro Ishihara, and gained recognition for his bold camera work and angles. He subsequently directed numerous films starring Ishihara and Ruriko Asaoka.

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In 1960 he made the first Japanese film noir Intimidation and in 1964 he made the film Black Sun the story of a Black GI on the run who meets a Japanese jazz fan with a soundtrack from Max Roach's band featuring Clifford Jordan and Abbey Lincoln. The soundtrack was issued on CD in Japan only in 2007.

Eight Below is dedicated to him.

After going freelance in 1967, he helmed a succession of blockbusters and popular works including Eiko e no 5,000 Kiro, Kitakitsune Monogatari, The Gate of Youth and Umi e, See You. His 1983 film Nankyoku Monogatari was a 5.9 billion yen hit and held the Japanese box office record for a domestic film until it was surpassed by Miyazaki Hayao's Princess Mononoke in 1997.

Film

  • I Am Waiting (俺は待ってるぜOre wa matteru ze, 1957)
  • Fūsoku 40 metres (風速40米 Fūsoku yonjū mētoru, 1958)
  • The Jet That Flew Into the Storm (嵐の中を突っ走れ Arashi no naka o tsuppashire, 1958)
  • Intimidation (1960)
  • The Warped Ones (狂熱の季節 Kyōnetsu no kisetsu, 1960)
  • Ginza Love Story (1962)
  • I Hate But Love (1962)
  • Black Sun (1964) features a soundtrack by Max Roach
  • Thirst for Love (1966)
  • Sunset, Sunrise (陽は沈み陽は昇る Hi wa shizumi, hi wa noboru, 1973)
  • The Glacier Fox (キタキツネ物語 Kita-kitsune monogatari, 1978)
  • The Gate of Youth (青春の門 Seishun no mon, 1981)
  • Antarctica (南極物語 Nankyoku Monogatari, 1983)
  • The Road (道 Michi, aka Des gens sans importance, 1986)
  • Hiroshima (1995)
  • Television

  • Tasukenin Hashiru (1974)
  • Hissatsu Shiokiya Kagyō (1975)
  • References

    Koreyoshi Kurahara Wikipedia


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