Jūzō Itami
Jūzō Itami (1933–1997) was a prominent Japanese actor who transitioned into a highly acclaimed screenwriter and film director. Over the years, he earned recognition from critics as one of Japan's finest directors, often compared to the legendary Akira Kurosawa. Itami's filmography includes ten feature-length films and a short film, all of which he penned himself. His works are celebrated for their witty satire, cleverly critiquing various aspects of Japanese culture and society.
Itami's unique storytelling and distinctive directorial style resonated with audiences, establishing him as a significant figure in Japanese cinema. Unfortunately, his life was cut short under mysterious circumstances in December 1997. The circumstances surrounding his death raised suspicions, leading to speculation that he may have fallen victim to the yakuza, Japan's notorious organized crime syndicate. Despite his untimely demise, Jūzō Itami's contributions to film continue to influence and inspire filmmakers and audiences alike, solidifying his legacy as a pivotal figure in the world of cinema.
Filmography
Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance
The Makioka Sisters
Sweet Home
Bumpkin Soup
The Family Game
Play it, Boogie-Woogie
Lord Jim
I Am a Cat
By a Man's Face Shall You Know Him
Safari 5000