Shinji Aoyama

Birthday: 1964-07-13
Deathday: 2022-03-25
Birthplace: Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
Gender: Male

Shinji Aoyama (July 13, 1964 - March 25, 2022) was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, composer, film critic, and novelist. He graduated from Rikkyo University. He won two awards at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival for his film Eureka.

Credits

Year Title
2020-10-23 Living in the Sky
2020-03-29 Goldfish Princess
2016-08-08 カラフルな細いパイプ
2015-08-12 Give my regards to Yakima Canutt
2015-07-27 FuGAK 3/Farewell, My Dear Eien.
2015-02-28 Broken Hearts for Sale
2014-08-06 FUGAKU 2 / The SEAGULL The Shots
2013-09-07 Backwater
2013-08-07 FUGAKU 1 / Zombies in the Dog House
2011-12-22 60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero
2011-06-17 Tokyo Park
2010-08-13 DOWN
2008-01-01 Little Red Riding Hood
2007-09-08 Sad Vacation
2006-12-12 AA
2006-11-23 Crickets
2005-07-31 Wish You Were Here
2005-05-18 My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?
2005-01-22 The Lakeside Murder Case
2004-02-27 Song of Ajima / Ajimaa no Uta
2003-10-04 TRUNK
2003-08-07 Days in the Shade
2003-08-04 海流から遠く離れて
2003-04-26 Like a Desperado Under the Eaves
2003-03-19 A Forest with No Name
2003-01-11 Deka Matsuri
2003-01-11 The Detective Who Can Say No
2003-01-01 Searching for Meaning: Jeonju Digital Project
2002-07-31 Dreaming Bashō: Toshinori Kondo Blows through Kumano
2001-09-30 phew video
2001-08-11 To the Backstreet: The Films Kenji Nakagami Left Out
2001-08-06 Recitation Travelogue - Masterpieces of Japan: Jesus in the Barn
2001-06-19 Desert Moon
2001-01-20 Eureka
2001-01-01 Not To Talk About All Of Her Old Age
1999-07-30 Embalming
1999-07-03 Shady Grove
1999-01-01 June 12, 1998: At the Edge of Chaos
1997-12-20 An Obsession
1997-04-05 Wild Life
1996-12-21 Two Punks
1996-10-04 A Weapon in My Heart
1996-07-27 Helpless
1996-01-01 Celebrate Cinema 101
1995-12-01 Not in the Textbooks!