A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
藤本有紀
Born:
December 29, 1967
Fujimoto Yuki is a Japanese screenwriter from Hyogo prefecture, Itami city. After working on stage comedy scripts, she debuted with a screenplay "Oni no Okui" on Fuji TV in 1999. In 2016 she was awarded the 34th Mukda Kuniko Prize by NHK for a drama "Chikemo" which depicts the life of Chikamatsu Monzaemon. It was the first prize winning as a screenplay of a historical drama, and it was elected by unanimity among the selection committee, based on the criticism that "she has the power of originality and output as a script writer." She also worked on lyrics of songs used in works and novelization of screenplays. In "Name Detective Red Fuji Hawk" and "Chiratte Tecchin", she demonstrated her skills. She even incorporated the contents of the upper rakugo into the composition of the story and the setting of characters.
Screenplay:
2019 An Artist of the Floating World
2019 Iwane: Sword of Serenity
2022 Snow Country
Writer:
2019 An Artist of the Floating World
2019 Iwane: Sword of Serenity
2021 Pa Rum Pum Pum Pum
2022 Snow Country
Screenplay:
1999 Don't be a cry baby
2000 Love 2000
2001 Love Revolution
2016 Chikaemon
Screenstory:
1999 Don't be a cry baby
2000 Love 2000
2001 Love Revolution
2016 Chikaemon
2021 Come Come Everybody
Writer:
1999 Don't be a cry baby
2000 Love 2000
2001 Love Revolution
2009 Q.E.D. -- Teen Detectives
2012 Taira no Kiyomori
2013 Meoto Zenzai
2016 Chikaemon
2017 The Happiness Recipe
2021 Come Come Everybody
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