A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Nagahisa Makoto
長久允
Birthplace:
Tokyo, Japan
Born:
August 2, 1984
Born August 2, 1984, in Tokyo, Makoto Nagahisa directed films and music videos while working as a commercial planner at a major ad agency. Nagahisa wrote and directed the short film And So We Put Goldfish in the Pool. (2017) and was the first Japanese director to win the Short Film Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. WE ARE LITTLE ZOMBIES is his first feature-length film. Influences include Juzo Itami, Nagisa Oshima, Gil Evans and Boris Vian. Has long hair, which he wears braided on formal occasions. Source: Nagahisa's website
Director:
2009 Zero nendai zenkei
2017 And So We Put Goldfish in the Pool.
2019 We Are Little Zombies
2020 The Rite of Love and Death (but we are still alive)
2022 Death Days
2022 Kaguya
2024 Pisko the Crab Child Is in Love
Music:
2009 Zero nendai zenkei
2017 And So We Put Goldfish in the Pool.
2019 We Are Little Zombies
2020 The Rite of Love and Death (but we are still alive)
2022 Death Days
2022 Kaguya
2024 Pisko the Crab Child Is in Love
Screenplay:
2009 Zero nendai zenkei
2017 And So We Put Goldfish in the Pool.
2019 We Are Little Zombies
2020 The Rite of Love and Death (but we are still alive)
2022 Death Days
2022 Kaguya
2024 Pisko the Crab Child Is in Love
Script:
2009 Zero nendai zenkei
2017 And So We Put Goldfish in the Pool.
2019 We Are Little Zombies
2020 The Rite of Love and Death (but we are still alive)
2022 Death Days
2022 Kaguya
2024 Pisko the Crab Child Is in Love
Writer:
2009 Zero nendai zenkei
2017 And So We Put Goldfish in the Pool.
2019 We Are Little Zombies
2020 The Rite of Love and Death (but we are still alive)
2022 Death Days
2022 Kaguya
2024 Pisko the Crab Child Is in Love
Creator:
2023 I Am Dead!
Director:
2021 FM999: 999 WOMEN'S SONGS
2023 I Am Dead!
2024 Sunny
Screenplay:
2021 FM999: 999 WOMEN'S SONGS
2023 I Am Dead!
2024 Sunny
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