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  1. Makoto Shinozaki (篠崎 誠, Shinozaki Makoto) (born 1963 in Tokyo) is a Japanese film director . Career. Born in Tokyo, Shinozaki attended Rikkyo University, where he studied under Shigehiko Hasumi, made 8mm films, and appeared in the then amateur works of other Rikkyo graduates such as Kiyoshi Kurosawa.

  2. Makoto Shinozaki was born in 1963 in Tokyo, Japan. He is a director and writer, known for Okaeri (1995), Wasurerarenu hitobito (2000) and Die! Directors, Die! (2011).

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  3. Makoto Shinozaki — The Movie Database (TMDB) Biography. Born in Tokyo, Shinozaki attended Rikkyo University where he studied under Shigehiko Hasumi, made 8mm films, and appeared in the then amateur works of other Rikkyo graduates such as Kiyoshi Kurosawa.

  4. Mar 20, 2001 · At the occasion of his documentary on Takeshi Kitano, an interview with one of the most promising young filmmakers in Japan, Makoto Shinozaki. By Tom Mes.: 'In a way film may be the most limiting medium of all.'

  5. Having developed a close relationship with Takeshi Kitano, Shinozaki has made a documentary on the filming of Kikujiro as well as a TV movie based on Kitano's autobiographical novel Asakusa Kid. He has also produced the Cop Festival series featuring short films by directors such as Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Shinji Aoyama, Akihiko Shiota, and Hirokazu ...

  6. Profile. Name: Makoto Shinozaki. Japanese: 篠崎誠 (しのざき まこと) Born: 1963. Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan. Director. Movies. Sharing (2016) Since Then | Arekara (2013) Die! Directors, Die! | Shine! Shine! Shinema (2011) Kaiki: Tales of Terror from Tokyo | Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: Kaiki (2010) Tokyo Island | Tokyo-jima (2010)

  7. Makoto SHINOZAKI was born in Tokyo in 1963 and studied at Rikkyo University, where he also started shooting 8mm films. After that, he worked as a film critic and journalist. In 1995 he gave his feature film debut with OKAERI, which won the Wolfgang Staudte Award at Berlinale.