Nozomu Kasagi

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Nozomu Kasagi (笠木 望, Kasagi Nozomu, born 1974 in Hokkaido, Japan) is a Japanese film director. He started creating independent films while he was a student at Sophia University in Tokyo. His early work was screened at various film festivals, including the Akiruno Film Festival, the Sotsuseisai, Kyoto International Student Film & Video Festival, the Tsutaya Indies Movie Festival, Planet Film Festival, and Mito Short Film Festival. In 2002, he made his debut as a film director with “Swan's Song,” which was based on SATO Sakichi’s screenplay. He has since been active in various genres, directing: TV drama series, such as “Ganso: Shonan-wara-yane Monogatari” [lit. The Original Shonan Tiled Roof Stories], starring TERAJIMA Susumu and TSUDA Kanji; music videos for artists such as HAYASHIBARA Megumi and Seikima-II; stage plays, such as his modern version of “A Streetcar Named Desire,” starring ASANO Tadanobu and AIKAWA Sho; and films, such as “Tokyo Real” based on the Shueisha Publishing Company's bestselling cell phone novel. In 2019, he directed the drama comedy film “Bullet Trip,” bringing home a Special Jury Award and Japan's first ever Best Foreign Language Film Award at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.[1][2]

Filmography[edit]

  • Kimi no Jaaji wa Doko [lit: Where is your tracksuit?] (2001)
  • Swan's Song (2002)
  • Tokyo Real (2007)
  • Tokyo Species (2012)[3]
  • Kekko Kamen (2012)
  • Top (2014)
  • Cherī Fujin [lit. Lady Cherry] (2015)
  • Bullet Trip (2019)[4]
  • Death in Tokyo (2021)

References[edit]

  1. ^ McLean, John (2021). 日本映画・映画祭日英用語集: Japanese Films & Festivals: Bilingual Glossary (in English and Japanese). Matlock (UK), Hiroshima (Japan): Matatabi Press. ISBN 978-4815025748.
  2. ^ "広島国際映画祭 | HIFF". 広島国際映画祭 | HIFF (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  3. ^ "Japanese Porn Star Maria Ozawa Is a Tokyo Species". Dread Central. 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  4. ^ "Rome Prisma Independent Film Awards | "BULLET TRIP" by Nozomu Kasagi" (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-02-09.

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