Seijun Suzuki born Seitaro Suzuki (24 May 1923 β 13 February 2017) was a Japanese filmmaker, actor, and screenwriter. His films are renowned by film enthusiasts worldwide for their jarring visual style, irreverent humour, nihilistic cool and entertainment-over-logic sensibility. He made 40 predominately B-movies for the Nikkatsu Company between 1956 and 1967, working most prolifically in the yakuza genre. His increasingly surreal style began to draw the ire of the studio in 1963 and culminated in his ultimate dismissal for what is now regarded his magnum opus, Branded to Kill (1967), starring notable collaborator Joe Shishido. Suzuki successfully sued the studio for wrongful dismissal, but he was blacklisted for 10 years after that. As an independent filmmaker, he won critical acclaim and a Japanese Academy Award for his TaishΕ Trilogy, Zigeunerweisen (1980), Kagero-za (1981) and Yumeji (1991). His films remained widely unknown outside of Japan until a series of theatrical retrosp...
Sleepless Town
1998
Double Bed
1983
Milocrorze: A Love Story
2011
Blessing Bell
2002
Shiro and Marilyn
1988
What's a Director?
2006
The Story of PuPu
1998
Disciples of Hippocrates
1980
Virgin Road
1989
Embalming
1999
Discontinuous Bombing Incident
1991
Black Jack 2: Pinoko I Love You
1996
The Last Day
2000
Sure Death 6
1996
Let's Get Happy
1998
The Moon
2000
Ki no ue no sogyo
1997
The Wings of Hakenkreuz
2004
My Beloved Ultraseven
1993
MOMENT
1981
The Rain Women
1990
Pachinko Graffiti
1992
Matouqin Nocturne
2007
Cold Fever
1995
SOAR: I Wish You Were Here
2015
Yurika-chan
1997
Seijun Suzuki: kabuki & yakuzas
2002