Kōichi Saitō

Regie, Autor, Komponist

3. Februar 1929 — 28. November 2009 (80 Jahre)
Kōichi Saitō (斎藤 耕一 Saitō Kōichi, 3 February 1929 – 28 November 2009) was a Japanese film director and photographer. Born in Tokyo, Saitō started studying at Rikkyo University but ended up graduating from the Tokyo College of Photography (currently Tokyo Polytechnic University). He was initially a movie stills photographer at Nikkatsu before launching his own production company, Saito Productions, and directing his first film, Tsubuyaki no Jō, "a low-budget, independent film with a visual flair that earned comparisons with Claude Lelouch and with Richard Lester’s Beatles films, including A Hard Day’s Night". Some of his first films were youth movies featuring Group Sounds music. He came to prominence in the early 1970s with a series of movies about young people escaping to or searching for their identity in the countryside. He won the best director award at the 1972 Mainichi Film Awards. His Tsugaru jongarabushi was selected the best film of 1973 in the Kinema Junpo poll of critics. Saitō continued directing into his seventies and also made some documentaries. He was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun (4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette) in 2000.

Bekannt aus

  • Eight Hours of Terror
    Eight Hours of Terror1957
  • Das Rendezvous
    Das Rendezvous1972
  • Journey Into Solitude
    Journey Into Solitude1972
  • Tsugaru Folksong
    Tsugaru Folksong1973
  • Only on Mondays
    Only on Mondays1964
  • The Adventures of Kosuke Kindaichi
    The Adventures of Kosuke Kindaichi1979
  • The Homeless
    The Homeless1974
  • Shadow of Deception
    Shadow of Deception1971
  • A Man's World
    A Man's World1971

Filmografie