Masato Tsujioka (辻岡正人, Masato Tsujioka) (born September 3, 1979 in Toyonaka, Osaka) is a Japanese actor and filmmaker.[1]

Masato Tsujioka
辻岡正人
Born (1979-09-03) September 3, 1979 (age 45)
Osaka, Japan
Occupation(s)Director, Producer, Writer, and Actor
Years active2003–present
Websitehttp://www.geocities.jp/tsujiokamasato/

Biography

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TSUJIOKA Masato was born in 1979, in Osaka, Japan. He made his acting debut as part of the main cast of TSUKAMOTO Shinya's “BULLET BALLET” (98) which was screened at the Venice International Film Festival. Motivated by TSUKAMOTO's film making, he attracted attention in 2003 at the age of 23 with his debut film, “Lost by Dead” which depicted teens on a self-destructive rampage. With the combined numerous news reports and mass media exposure, the film's opening in Tokyo set a new attendance record, the reverberation of which spread among young people throughout the entire country resulting in the rare nationwide theatrical independent film release.

Afterward he directed “DIVIDE,” “DRASTIC,” “Dirty Heart,” “OLD PRISON,” “JUDGEMENT,” among others. He received the Best Director award at the Toronto ReelHeART Film Festival while a showcase of his works was held at the Japan-Filmfest Hamburg. As an actor, he has gone from appearing in films such as “Crow’s ZERO” to taking the lead role in films such as “Mada, Ningen,” among others. Furthermore, he was selected as one person who has contributed to and influenced local films by the prominent newspaper, Nikkei Entertainment's article “100 People Shaking Up Japanese Cinema.”[2]

Filmography

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Actor

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Filmography as director

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Year English title Japanese title Romaji Notes
2003 Lost By Dead ロスト・バイ・デッド Lost By Dead (84 min.) Montreal International New Cinema Festival (Canada)
2005 Divide ディバイド Divide (60 min.) Toronto ReelHeART International Film Festival (Canada) Best Director
2008 Drastic ドラスティック Drastic (25 min.) London International Fantastic Film Festival (Uk), Japan Movie Fest (Japan)

Award

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  • Divide - Toronto ReelHeART International Film Festival (RHIFF), Best Director (2006)

References

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  1. ^ "www.amazon.com". Amazon. 26 June 2007. Retrieved 2011-03-31.Masato as a film director
  2. ^ Masato Tsujioka Official Blog (http://blog.livedoor.jp/seventhcollection/)
  3. ^ "Vital (18) - RTÉ Ten". RTÉ.ie. 10 November 2005. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
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