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|name =Ryuhei Kitamura | |name =Ryuhei Kitamura | ||
|image =Ryuhei Kitamura | |image =Ryuhei Kitamura 2007 SDCC.jpg | ||
|caption =Ryuhei Kitamura | |caption =Ryuhei Kitamura promoting Lionsgate's 'Midnight Meat Train' at the 2007 Comic Con International convention held at the San Diego Convention Center on July 26, 2007 in San Diego, CA. | ||
|occupation =Director | |occupation =[[:Category:Directors|Director]] | ||
|birthday =May 30, 1969 | |birthday =May 30, 1969 | ||
|birthplace =[[Osaka]], [[Japan]] | |birthplace =[[Osaka]], [[Japan]] | ||
|first =''Heat After Dark'' (1996) | |first =''Heat After Dark'' (1996) | ||
|notable =''The Midnight Meat Train'' (2008) | |notable =''[[wikipedia:The Midnight Meat Train|The Midnight Meat Train]]'' (2008) | ||
|imdb =http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0457565/ | |imdb =http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0457565/ | ||
|wikipedia =https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuhei_Kitamura | |wikipedia =https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuhei_Kitamura | ||
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{{Quote|Producers say things that they would like to see in the movie but they don't see the full picture. In the end if you ignore everything the producers say, of course, you get fired; but then if you listen to a producer on everything then it's like 'Hey - why don't you direct your own movie?'|Ryuhei Kitamura}} | {{Quote|Producers say things that they would like to see in the movie but they don't see the full picture. In the end if you ignore everything the producers say, of course, you get fired; but then if you listen to a producer on everything then it's like 'Hey - why don't you direct your own movie?'|Ryuhei Kitamura}} | ||
'''Ryuhei Kitamura''' {{Nihongo|北村 龍平|Kitamura Ryūhei}} is a Japanese director known for his highly stylized action films. | '''Ryuhei Kitamura''' {{Nihongo|北村 龍平|Kitamura Ryūhei}} is a Japanese director known for his highly stylized action films. | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===''[[Godzilla | ===''[[Godzilla Final Wars]]'' International Sales Flyer=== | ||
Ryuhei Kitamura was born May 30, 1969, in Osaka.<ref name="Henshin">[http://www.henshinonline.com/archive2004.html Henshin!Online - The International Publicity Material for Godzilla Final Wars]</ref> At 17, he went to Australia to study cinematography at the School of Visual Arts. He made his first film, ''Exit'' before graduation and won acclaim when awarded the year’s best director prize. After returning to Japan, he made an action/horror movie, ''Down to Hell'' (1997), which earned him the first Indies Movie Festival grand prix. Later, he made his initial feature film ''Versus'' (2000), which won prizes at various international film festivals. His recent work ''Azumi'' (2003) is a new type action-packed period play replete with his original ideas. | Ryuhei Kitamura was born May 30, 1969, in Osaka.<ref name="Henshin">[http://www.henshinonline.com/archive2004.html Henshin!Online - The International Publicity Material for Godzilla Final Wars]</ref> At 17, he went to Australia to study cinematography at the School of Visual Arts. He made his first film, ''Exit'' before graduation and won acclaim when awarded the year’s best director prize. After returning to Japan, he made an action/horror movie, ''Down to Hell'' (1997), which earned him the first Indies Movie Festival grand prix. Later, he made his initial feature film ''Versus'' (2000), which won prizes at various international film festivals. His recent work ''Azumi'' (2003) is a new type of action-packed period play replete with his original ideas. | ||
He was five when a movie gripped his heart for the first time in his life. It was ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'' (1974), fourteenth in the series. This may have affected his style of film making. One might say that he was destined to make a brilliant finale for the Godzilla series. | He was five when a movie gripped his heart for the first time in his life. It was ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'' (1974), fourteenth in the series. This may have affected his style of film making. One might say that he was destined to make a brilliant finale for the Godzilla series. | ||
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==Selected filmography== | ==Selected filmography== | ||
===Director=== | ===Director=== | ||
*''[[Godzilla | *''[[Godzilla Final Wars]]'' (2004) | ||
===Actor=== | ===Actor=== | ||
*''[[Godzilla | *''[[Godzilla Final Wars]]'' (2004) as DJ Interviewer | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'> | <gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'> | ||
Tomiyama_Kitamura_FinalGoji.jpg|Kitamura with the [[FinalGoji]] suit and [[Shogo Tomiyama]] | Tomiyama_Kitamura_FinalGoji.jpg|Kitamura with the [[FinalGoji]] suit and [[Shogo Tomiyama]] | ||
Fullscreen capture 8262017 101635 AM.bmp.jpg|Kitamura in ''[[Godzilla | Fullscreen capture 8262017 101635 AM.bmp.jpg|Kitamura in ''[[Godzilla Final Wars]]'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Videos== | |||
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{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">O6H-uqycbOE</youtube>|2021 Kaiju Masterclass panel}} | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Kitamura's favorite Godzilla film is ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'', and his favorite monster is [[King Caesar]].<ref name="GaijinPot">[http://injapan.gaijinpot.com/uncategorized/2010/03/29/ryuhei-kitamura-versus-kitamura-ryuhei-2/ Ryuhei Kitamura versus Kitamura Ryuhei « GaijinPot]</ref> | *Kitamura's favorite Godzilla film is ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'', and his favorite monster is [[King Caesar]].<ref name="GaijinPot">[http://injapan.gaijinpot.com/uncategorized/2010/03/29/ryuhei-kitamura-versus-kitamura-ryuhei-2/ Ryuhei Kitamura versus Kitamura Ryuhei « GaijinPot]</ref> | ||
*The actor Kitamura's character interviews in ''[[Godzilla | *The actor Kitamura's character interviews in ''[[Godzilla Final Wars]]'' is Kenji Kohashi, who starred in his 2003 film ''[[wikipedia:Azumi (film)|Azumi]]''. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20081101222617/http://www.ryuhei-kitamura.com:80/en/index.html Official site (archived)] | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20081101222617/http://www.ryuhei-kitamura.com:80/en/index.html Official site (archived)] | ||
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*[http://www.sancho-asia.com/articles/ryuhei-kitamura 2005 interview by Sancho (French)] | *[http://www.sancho-asia.com/articles/ryuhei-kitamura 2005 interview by Sancho (French)] | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20101216033213/https://injapan.gaijinpot.com/2010/03/29/ryuhei-kitamura-versus-kitamura-ryuhei-2/ 2010 interview by Andrez Bergen (archived)] | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20101216033213/https://injapan.gaijinpot.com/2010/03/29/ryuhei-kitamura-versus-kitamura-ryuhei-2/ 2010 interview by Andrez Bergen (archived)] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
{{Real People}} | {{Real People|tab=Director}} | ||
{{Comments}} | {{Comments}} | ||
{{Era|REL}} | {{Era|REL}} |
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Producers say things that they would like to see in the movie but they don't see the full picture. In the end if you ignore everything the producers say, of course, you get fired; but then if you listen to a producer on everything then it's like 'Hey - why don't you direct your own movie?'
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Ryuhei Kitamura (北村 龍平 is a Japanese director known for his highly stylized action films. Kitamura Ryūhei)
Biography
Godzilla Final Wars International Sales Flyer
Ryuhei Kitamura was born May 30, 1969, in Osaka.[1] At 17, he went to Australia to study cinematography at the School of Visual Arts. He made his first film, Exit before graduation and won acclaim when awarded the year’s best director prize. After returning to Japan, he made an action/horror movie, Down to Hell (1997), which earned him the first Indies Movie Festival grand prix. Later, he made his initial feature film Versus (2000), which won prizes at various international film festivals. His recent work Azumi (2003) is a new type of action-packed period play replete with his original ideas.
He was five when a movie gripped his heart for the first time in his life. It was Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974), fourteenth in the series. This may have affected his style of film making. One might say that he was destined to make a brilliant finale for the Godzilla series.
"I consider it my greatest honor to direct the last Godzilla film with the best possible staff, cast, and monsters," said Kitamura. "I am ready to present a superb example of fast, exciting monster battles using Japan’s excellent special effects to the fullest. I hope it will be able to wrest the throne of entertainment from Hollywood."
His works include: Filmography (1997), Heat After Dark (1999), Alive (2002), The Messenger (2002), Aragami (2002).
Selected filmography
Director
- Godzilla Final Wars (2004)
Actor
- Godzilla Final Wars (2004) as DJ Interviewer
Gallery
Kitamura with the FinalGoji suit and Shogo Tomiyama
Kitamura in Godzilla Final Wars
Videos
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Trivia
- Kitamura's favorite Godzilla film is Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, and his favorite monster is King Caesar.[2]
- The actor Kitamura's character interviews in Godzilla Final Wars is Kenji Kohashi, who starred in his 2003 film Azumi.
External links
- Official site (archived)
- 2005 interviews by Ira Cord Rubnitz and Biff L Peterson (archived)
- 2005 interview by Sancho (French)
- 2010 interview by Andrez Bergen (archived)
References
This is a list of references for Ryuhei Kitamura. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]
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