A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Tottori Prefecture, Japan
Born:
January 1, 1973
Born in 1973 in Tottori Prefecture, Adachi Shin graduated from the Japan Academy of Moving Images, a film school founded in Yokohama in 1975 by director Imamura Shohei. Adachi served as an assistant director to Somai Shinji and started writing scripts. His first feature scriptwriting credit was for the 2004 pro wrestling comedy Mask de 41. His breakthrough was the script for the 2014 boxing drama 100 Yen Love, which won him a Japan Academy Award. In 2016 Adachi made his directorial debut with the semi-autobiographical teen comedy 14 That Night.
Director:
2016 14 That Night
2019 A Beloved Wife
2023 Brats, Be Ambitious!
Original Film Writer:
2016 14 That Night
2019 A Beloved Wife
2023 Brats, Be Ambitious!
2024 Yolo
Original Story:
2016 14 That Night
2019 A Beloved Wife
2020 Underdog: Part One
2023 Brats, Be Ambitious!
2024 Yolo
Screenplay:
2006 Aogura
2009 Virgin Wandering
2013 Schoolgirl Complex
2014 100 Yen Love
2015 Obon Brothers
2016 14 That Night
2019 A Beloved Wife
2019 Journey of the Sky Goddess
2020 Underdog: Part One
2020 We Make Antiques! Kyoto Rendezvous
2023 Brats, Be Ambitious!
2023 We Make Antiques! Osaka Dreams
2024 Yolo
Writer:
2004 Mask de 41
2006 Aogura
2006 The Catch Man
2009 Virgin Wandering
2013 Schoolgirl Complex
2014 100 Yen Love
2015 Obon Brothers
2015 Sachi & Mayu
2016 14 That Night
2017 Demekin
2018 Shino Can't Say Her Name
2018 We Make Antiques!
2019 A Beloved Wife
2019 As Sawa-chan Rides The Waves
2019 Journey of the Sky Goddess
2019 The Kids' Diner
2020 Underdog: Part One
2020 Underdog: Part Two
2020 We Make Antiques! Kyoto Rendezvous
2023 Brats, Be Ambitious!
2023 We Make Antiques! Osaka Dreams
2024 The Beast of Comedy
2024 Yolo
Creator:
2022 Lost Man Found
Screenplay:
2017 Kantaro: The Sweet Tooth Salaryman
2019 Stolen Face
2021 Rokujouma no Piano Man
2022 Lost Man Found
Writer:
2017 Kantaro: The Sweet Tooth Salaryman
2019 Stolen Face
2021 Rokujouma no Piano Man
2022 Lost Man Found
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