Hideyuki Hirayama (平山秀幸, Hirayama Hideyuki, born September 18,
1950 in Kitakyushu) is a Japanese film director. His theatrical debut
was the film Maria's Stomach in 1990. He won the Directors Guild of
Japan New Directors Award for The Games Teachers Play in 1992.In 1995,
School Ghost Stories was a big hit and made into popular series.
Begging for Love in 1998 got many awards as International press award
(FIPRESCI) in Montreal World Film Festival, Japan Academy Prize for
Director of the Year, Mainichi Film Award for Best Director etc.In
2001, Hirayama won Best Director Choice for Turn at the Puchon
International Fantastic Film Festival. He also got several Japanese
film awards for director, including the Best Director award for The
Laughing Frog and Out at the 2003 Yokohama Film Festival.
1950 in Kitakyushu) is a Japanese film director. His theatrical debut
was the film Maria's Stomach in 1990. He won the Directors Guild of
Japan New Directors Award for The Games Teachers Play in 1992.In 1995,
School Ghost Stories was a big hit and made into popular series.
Begging for Love in 1998 got many awards as International press award
(FIPRESCI) in Montreal World Film Festival, Japan Academy Prize for
Director of the Year, Mainichi Film Award for Best Director etc.In
2001, Hirayama won Best Director Choice for Turn at the Puchon
International Fantastic Film Festival. He also got several Japanese
film awards for director, including the Best Director award for The
Laughing Frog and Out at the 2003 Yokohama Film Festival.
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