Tatsushi Ōmori (大森立嗣, Ōmori Tatsushi, born 4 September 1970)
is a Japanese film director and actor.ÅŒmori was born in Tokyo as the
eldest son of Akaji Maro, an actor and butoh dancer. His younger
brother, Nao ÅŒmori, is an actor.While in college, he began making 8
mm films, but started working as an actor after graduation. While
acting in Junji Sakamoto's Scarred Angels, he also became a member of
the staff. He appeared in and helped produce Hiroshi Okuhara's Wave,
which won the NETPAC Award at the 2002 Rotterdam Film Festival. In
2005, he directed his first film, The Whispering of the Gods. His
second film, A Crowd of Three, earned him the 2010 Directors Guild of
Japan New Directors Award. His 2013 film The Ravine of Goodbye won the
Special Jury Prize at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival.
is a Japanese film director and actor.ÅŒmori was born in Tokyo as the
eldest son of Akaji Maro, an actor and butoh dancer. His younger
brother, Nao ÅŒmori, is an actor.While in college, he began making 8
mm films, but started working as an actor after graduation. While
acting in Junji Sakamoto's Scarred Angels, he also became a member of
the staff. He appeared in and helped produce Hiroshi Okuhara's Wave,
which won the NETPAC Award at the 2002 Rotterdam Film Festival. In
2005, he directed his first film, The Whispering of the Gods. His
second film, A Crowd of Three, earned him the 2010 Directors Guild of
Japan New Directors Award. His 2013 film The Ravine of Goodbye won the
Special Jury Prize at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival.
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