A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Jun'ichi Fujisawa
藤沢順一
Birthplace:
Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Born:
March 20, 1950
Japanese cinematographer. He is a member of the Japan Society of Cinematographers (JSC). In 1972, he graduated from Chiyoda College of Photography. From 1975 to 1976 he belonged to Mifune Productions. He worked on various films as a camera operator and in related roles. In 1985, he earned his first credit as director of photography for Seijun Suzuki's film "Capone Cries a Lot". He has often collaborated with Shun Nakahara, Masato Harada, and Yoichi Sai, but he does not work exclusively with a specific director; he has worked with many different directors. He has received numerous awards for his work.
Assistant Camera:
1980 Zigeunerweisen
Camera Operator:
1980 Zigeunerweisen
1982 The House Where Evil Dwells
Camera Technician:
1980 Zigeunerweisen
1982 The House Where Evil Dwells
2018 Recall
Director of Photography:
1980 Zigeunerweisen
1982 The House Where Evil Dwells
1985 Capone Cries a Lot
1986 Bed-In
1986 Monster Heaven
1987 The Heartbreak Yakuza
1988 Matamata Abunai Deka
1988 Neko no youni
1988 Revolver
1988 Stay Gold
1989 Gunhed
1989 You'll Fall For Me
1990 The Cherry Orchard
1991 Midsummer's Earth
1991 Yumeji
1993 All Under the Moon
1993 Marriage
1993 The Tomb & the Divorce
1994 Ghost Pub
1995 The Tale of Himeji Castle
1997 Immoral Affairs
1997 Lie Lie Lie
1999 Hakuchi: The Innocent
2000 First Love
2001 Being Here
2001 Inugami
2001 Turn
2002 The Graduation
2003 9 Souls
2004 Mask de 41
2004 Quill: The Life of a Guide Dog
2005 Hanging Garden
2005 More Painful than Rain
2005 Who's Camus Anyway?
2006 First Love
2006 Saikano: The Last Love Song on This Little Planet
2007 Talk, Talk, Talk
2008 10 Promises to My Dog
2008 Cheer Cheer Cheer!
2011 Rebirth
2013 The Great Passage
2014 Our Family
2015 Solomon's Perjury 1: Suspicion
2015 Solomon's Perjury 2: Judgment
2017 To Each His Own
2018 A Banana? At This Time of Night?
2018 Recall
2019 Talking the Pictures
2023 Família
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