A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Yuuichirou Hirakawa
Yûichirô Hirakawa
Yūichirō Hirakawa
Birthplace:
Oita, Japan
Born:
January 23, 1972
He graduated from the Broadcasting Arts Department of Nihon Kogakuin College of Technology. In 2009, his drama "JIN" (TBS) won 33 domestic and international awards. In recent years, he directed the film "Whisper of the heart", the film "The Promised Neverland", the drama "Stepmother and Daughter's Blues" (TBS), and the drama "Heaven and Hell: Two Psychos" (TBS). He also directed the drama "Burn the House Down", which became a hot topic when it was released on Netflix in July 2023.
Director:
2007 Say Hello for Me
2008 Flowers in the Shadow
2009 Rookies the Movie: Graduation
2011 Love Come
2012 Until the Break of Dawn
2014 Lingering Spirits
2016 Erased
2018 Waiting For Spring
2020 The Memory Eraser
2020 The Promised Neverland
2021 Seito ga Jinsei wo Yarinaoseru Gakko
2022 Whisper of the Heart
Screenplay:
2007 Say Hello for Me
2008 Flowers in the Shadow
2009 Rookies the Movie: Graduation
2011 Love Come
2012 Until the Break of Dawn
2014 Lingering Spirits
2016 Erased
2018 Waiting For Spring
2020 The Memory Eraser
2020 The Promised Neverland
2021 Seito ga Jinsei wo Yarinaoseru Gakko
2022 Whisper of the Heart
Assistant Director:
1998 A Twist of Fate
1998 Who Do You Think You Are?
2000 Ikebukuro West Gate Park
Creator:
1998 A Twist of Fate
1998 Who Do You Think You Are?
2000 Ikebukuro West Gate Park
2024 366 Days
2024 Mars: Zero's Revolution
Director:
1998 A Twist of Fate
1998 Who Do You Think You Are?
2000 Ikebukuro West Gate Park
2003 Stand Up!!
2004 Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World
2006 Into the White Night
2006 Sailor Suit and Machine Gun
2008 The Battle of Mr. and Mrs. Sasaki
2009 Jin
2013 Black Kite
2013 Kurokouchi
2016 Brass Dreams
2016 Never Let Me Go
2017 A Life
2018 Stepmom and Daughter Blues
2019 Everyone’s Demoted!!
2021 Heaven and Hell: Soul Exchange
2023 Burn the House Down
2024 366 Days
2024 Mars: Zero's Revolution
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