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  1. The Japan Institute of the Moving Image (日本映画大学, Nihon Eiga Daigaku), formerly known as the Yokohama Broadcasting Technical School, is a Japanese film school and university. It was founded in 1975 by film director Shohei Imamura.

    • Learning from The Pros
    • Leading Directors Among The School’S Graduates
    • Japanese Film in Search of A Subject
    • Only Young Directors Can Depict The Problems of Youth

    INTERVIEWERPlease tell us a bit about the Japan Institute of the Moving Image. SATŌ TADAOThe Institute dates back to 1975, when it was known as the Yokohama Junior College of Broadcasting and Film. The school was started by the famous director Imamura Shōhei along with a number of like-minded colleagues. He set up a film academy with himself as dir...

    INTERVIEWERIs the school’s role similar to that of a film workshop in that sense? SATŌOne thing that makes our school distinctive is the fact that our instructors have always been leading professionals in their field. They are people who have been at the forefront of international filmmaking, including such masters such as Imai Tadashi, Yoshimura K...

    INTERVIEWEROne criticism often leveled at films by young directors in recent years is that they lack breadth or ambition. People claim that young directors today can only depict events that take place within a single confined space, and lack any kind of social message. What do you make of criticisms like this? SATŌThe biggest problem in Japanese fi...

    INTERVIEWERWhat are the major issues confronting Japanese film in the years to come? SATŌFor those currently in school, it is enough if they are able to stand on their own feet as independent film makers in ten years’ time. It is not necessary for them to make commercially viable work while they are still students. As a film critic, I always make a...

  2. Alma mater. Yokohama Vocational School of Broadcast and Film. Occupation (s) Film director, film producer, screenwriter, actor. Years active. 1991–present. Notable work. Filmography. Takashi Miike (三池 崇史, Miike Takashi, born August 24, 1960) is a Japanese film director, film producer and screenwriter.

    • 1991–present
    • August 24, 1960 (age 63), Yao, Osaka, Japan
  3. Tetsuya Takehora (竹洞哲也, Takehora Tetsuya) is a Japanese film director and screenwriter . Life and career. Tetsuya Takehora studied at the Japan Academy of Moving Images (日本映画学校), [1] founded by director Shōhei Imamura in 1975 as the Yokohama Vocational School of Broadcast and Film. [2] .

    • 2004–present
  4. Japan 2012. 129 minutes. Director. Script. based on a novel by. Cinematography. Music. Production. Distribution. Cast. , , , , About Takashi MIIKE. 三池崇史. Takashi MIIKE was born in Osaka Prefecture in 1960. During his studies at Yokohama Vocational School of Broadcast and Film, one of his teachers was famous director Shohei IMAMURA.

  5. Location and Contact. 1-16-30 Manpukuji, KawasakiAsao Ward, Kanagawa Prefecture 215-0004, Japan. Tel +81-44-951-2511. e-mail info@eiga.ac.jp. Our two campuses are both located in the “Shinyuri: Town of the Arts” district, which is around 30 minutes by train from Shinjuku, Tokyo.

  6. The, formerly known as the Yokohama Broadcasting Technical School, is a Japanese film school and university. It was founded in 1975 by film director Shohei Imamura. While a student at this school, director Takashi Miike was given his first film credit, as assistant director on Imamura's 1987 film Zegen., the current president is Tadao Sato.