Birthday: 1964-07-13
Deathday: 2022-03-25
Birthplace: Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka Prefecture, 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.
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2020-10-23 | Living in the Sky |
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2020-03-29 | Goldfish Princess |
2016-01-01 | True Horror Story | |
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2015-02-28 | Broken Hearts for Sale |
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2013-09-07 | Backwater |
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2011-12-22 | 60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero |
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2011-06-17 | Tokyo Park |
2008-01-01 | Le Petit Chaperon rouge | |
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2007-09-08 | Sad Vacation |
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2006-12-12 | AA |
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2006-11-23 | Crickets |
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2005-05-18 | My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? |
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2004-02-27 | Ajimaa no Uta |
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2004-01-22 | The Lakeside Murder Case |
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2003-04-26 | Like a Desperado Under the Eaves |
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2003-03-19 | A Forest with No Name |
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2003-01-11 | Deka Matsuri |
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2003-01-01 | Searching for Meaning: Jeonju Digital Project |
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2001-08-11 | To the Backstreet: The Films Kenji Nakagami Left Out |
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2001-06-19 | Desert Moon |
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2001-01-01 | Not To Talk About All Of Her Old Age |
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2000-05-18 | Eureka |
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1999-07-30 | Embalming |
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1999-07-03 | Shady Grove |
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1999-01-01 | June 12, 1998: At the Edge of Chaos |
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1997-12-20 | An Obsession |
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1997-04-05 | Wild Life |
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1996-12-21 | Two Punks |
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1996-10-04 | A Weapon in My Heart |
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1996-07-27 | Helpless |
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1996-01-01 | Celebrate Cinema 101 |