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Junsuke kinoshita

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Kinoshita Junsuke - (木下順介 b. October 12, 1965, in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture) - Japanese film director, actor, writer, master of astrology, palmistry, and feng shui.

Biography[edit]

Born on October 12, 1965 in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture. Junsuke is related writer Hiroshi Kikuchi. From childhood to high school Junsuke practiced baseball. After that, he continued his studies at the International University of Budo, then joined a kung-fu group at the Shaolin Temple. Junsuke speaks at international competitions and gets acclaimed at competitions across Japan. During his studies he began to actively participate in theatrical performances, which gave a start to his career as an actor. After graduation he studied acting at the Japanese actress Kaori Momoi. He participated in many television and stage adaptions demonstrating a natural effect of presence and true delivery. Starting from amateur films, he took part in various television series, films and other projects of different genres. In 2007 he debuted as a director with "Palm line." The work was awarded the Audience Award at the International Film Festival in Tokatsu. In 2008 he was critically acclaimed by the Japanese Film Festival in Russia for his work in Japan and abroad. Since 2010 Junsuke has lived and worked in Moscow. He entered the Russian Institute of Cinematography named after Sergei Gerasimov. He studied theory of editing with Natalia Tapkova. From 2012, he worked on a documentary titled "Tamasi" on a Japanese dancer Morihiro Iwata. In March 2014 the film premiered. Junsuke participates in many Russian TV and movie projects as an actor. Junsuke also provides service in astrology, palmistry, and feng shui. His customers include many politicians, businessmen, and artists. Junsuke has written 4 books on fortune-telling and released three DVD's. In 2008 he recorded a mobile application "Future in three months' time".

Filmography[edit]

Film director

  • 2008 - "Masukake-sen"
  • Audience Award at the International Film Festival in Tokatsu, Japan, 2008
  • Critically acclaimed at the 42nd festival of Japanese cinema in Moscow, 2008
  • 2014 - 「 魂 」”Tamashi Morihiro Iwata. The End and The Beginning "

Music videos

  • 2009 MARIA
  • 2013 Nerton

Actor

  • 2012 - "Amulet" - Yakuza; Directed by D. Amvrosov
  • 2012 - "The Last Leaf" - Actor
  • 2014 - "8 New Appointments" - Japanese businessman; Directed by Marius Weisberg
  • 2014 - "I Am Going To Save People" - Japanese spy; directed by Vagif Mustafayev
  • 2014 - «Whale» - Japanese driver of the "Volga"; Directed by Marco North
  • 2014 - "The Order" (TV series) - Japanese Colonel Saito; Directed by A.Bystritsky

In Japan

  • 1990 — «Sobrein 26» — TV series, the Leading role
  • 1991 — «Seisyu Hanaoka's wife» — TV novel
  • 1991 — «Yuko Kasumi» — TV series
  • 1992 — «Kora! Namba Syotto Ⅱ» — TV series
  • 1992 — 1993, 1998 «Hagure Deka Junjoha» — TV series
  • 1992 — «L’Arrache-cœur »
  • 1995 — «Young Blood Typhoon»
  • 1996 — «Echika» — the Leading role
  • 1997 — «Asako sensei»
  • 1997 — «Not a real family» — the Leading role
  • 1997 — «A sociable girl» — the Leading role
  • 1997 — «Hamaruchi» — the Leading role
  • 2000 — «Toppamono Taiyoden»
  • 2001 — «Kenka-no Gokui»
  • 2001 — «Lady Plastik»
  • 2002 — «Gin-no Otoko»
  • 2004 — «Karon»
  • 2006 — «Kokoro-no Tobira» — the Leading role
  • 2007 — «3pounds»
  • 2007 — «Chiisana koi-no Monogatary»
  • 2010 — «Pochi-no Kokuhaku»

Honors an Awards[edit]

  • 1996 "Echika" - prize for the best first appearance
  • 2008 «Masukake-sen" - Audience Award for Best Director at the International Film Festival in Tokatsu, Japan

Literature[edit]

  • 2002『Kokoro ga yomeru Horoskopu』 Tachiwana-syuppan
  • 2002『Anaeani hohoemu Office-uranai』 Shinpreks-syuppan
  • 2006『Zettai kekkon dekiru onna ni naru』 Kyutensya
  • 2008『3kagetu no mirai』Gomabooks

References[edit]

[1] Personal web-site


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