Tokyo-born Shugo Fujii’s interest in crafting movies started when he, at the age of nine, discovered the potential of the medium by experimenting with his father’s Super 8 camera. After his graduation from Junior High, he decided to move to the United States in order to become a director. In 1998, he received a bachelor’s degree at the California Institute of arts and one year later he returned to Japan. Fujii’s career as director started in 2000 when Tsunku, the famous music producer, chose to produce his horror narrative ‘Iki-jigoku’. While Fujii’s career as suspense and horror director was going great, he became inactive in 2009 after a certain event. After 9 years, the time was right for the talented director Fuji to return to cinema.
On the occasion of the screening of Red Line Crossing at the 19th Japan Film Fest Hamburg we ask him about his return to cinema,...
On the occasion of the screening of Red Line Crossing at the 19th Japan Film Fest Hamburg we ask him about his return to cinema,...
- 6/13/2018
- by Pieter-Jan Van Haecke
- AsianMoviePulse
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