Isshin Inudo (犬童 一心, InudŠIsshin, born 24 June 1960) is a
Japanese film director.Inudo began making films on his own in high
school, with one of his works being selected for the 1979 Pia Film
Festival. After attending Tokyo Zokei University, he found work at
Asahi Promotions where he began directing television commercials,
including some award winning ones. He made his feature-length film
debut in 1995 with Futari ga Shabette iru, which earned him the
Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award. Josee, the Tiger and the
Fish (2003) earned him the Minister of Education New Director Award
for Fine Art.
Japanese film director.Inudo began making films on his own in high
school, with one of his works being selected for the 1979 Pia Film
Festival. After attending Tokyo Zokei University, he found work at
Asahi Promotions where he began directing television commercials,
including some award winning ones. He made his feature-length film
debut in 1995 with Futari ga Shabette iru, which earned him the
Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award. Josee, the Tiger and the
Fish (2003) earned him the Minister of Education New Director Award
for Fine Art.
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