Masahiro Kobayashi

Masahiro Kobayashi

Naissance : 06/01/1954
Tokyo, Japon

Décès : 20/08/2020 (66 ans)
Tokyo, Japon

Biographie

Masahiro Kobayashi began his career as a folk singer, and then became a scripwriter. A great admirer of François Truffaut, he directed his first film, Closing Time, in 1996, and subsequently made three films back to back which won awards at Cannes: Bootleg Film (1999) and Man Walking on Snow (2000) in Un certain regard, and Koroshi (2001) in the Director’s Fortnight. Presented in competition at Cannes in 2005, Bashing received the Grand Prix at Tokyo Filmex. Then, in 2007, Kobayashi won the Locarno Film Festival’s Golden Leopard for The Rebirth.

Festival Internacional de Cine de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Réalisateur

Acteur

Scénariste

Producteur

Films
2017

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