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Ryūichi Hiroki is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter and Editor Japonais born on 1 january 1954 at Fukushima Prefecture (Japon)

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Birth name 廣木 隆一
Nationality Japon
Birth 1 january 1954 (70 years) at Fukushima Prefecture (Japon)

Ryūichi Hiroki (廣木 隆一, Hiroki Ryūichi, born January 1, 1954) is a Japanese film director. He won critical acclaim for 800: Two Lap Runner.

Biography

Pink film
Hiroki is one of several Japanese film directors who got their start in the Japanese softcore pornographic film genre of pink film. He said in an interview that in the late 1970s when he wanted to get into directing, he wrote a script for a pink film and brought it to the ŌKura Eiga studio but they told him he needed to start as an assistant director. At this time he met prolific pink film director Genji Nakamura and during the next three years, Hiroki worked as an assistant director, editor, and manager for Nakamura's company Yū Pro. Hiroki made his first film as a director with Sexual Abuse! Exposed Woman (性虐!女を暴く, Seigyaku! Onna o abaku) for Million Film in 1982. His debut met with poor reviews and was "terrible" according to Hiroki and he went back to being an assistant director for a time.

Hiroki's next excursion into directing, beginning in November 1983, was more successful, a trio of homoerotic pink films for ENK, a new company with links to Nikkatsu, which specialized in gay pink film. Our Season (ぼくらの季節, Bokura no kisetsu), Our Generation (ぼくらの時代, Bokura no jidai) and Our Moment (ぼくらの瞬間, Bokura no shunkan) were frank depictions of the tribulations of gay couples in 1980s Japan. All three films starred veteran pink film actor Tōru Nakane and Our Season, considered the best of the trio by the pink film historians Thomas and Yuko Weisser, had a screenplay by future director Rokurō Mochizuki.

The Weissers dub Hiroki "the prince of youth porn" for his 1984 film produced by Yū Pro and distributed by Nikkatsu, Teacher, Don't Turn Me On! (先生、私の体に火をつけないで, Sensei, watashi no karada ni hi o tsukenaide), once again scripted by Rokurō Mochizuki and featuring Tōru Nakane as the college-age tutor of a high-school girl. His most notorious works for Nakamura's Yū Pro were a series of brutal S&M movies directed under the pseudonym Gō Ijūin (伊集院剛), which was also sometimes used by scriptwriter Hitoshi Ishikawa and Nakamura himself. According to Hiroki, using a pseudonym gave him greater freedom to describe S&M relationships in a new way. The Gō Ijūin films directed by Hiroki were the 1984 The SM, distributed by Million Film, The Sexual Abuse (ザ・折檻, Ze Sekkan) from February 1985 and The Sacrifice (ザ・生贄, Ze ikenie) from February 1986, with the latter two films being released by Nikkatsu.

Also in 1986, Nikkatsu released Hiroki's creative but bizarrely titled Yū Pro production SM Class: Accidental Urination (SM教室 失禁, SM Kyōshitsu: Shikkin) promoted as "New wave S&M with a sense of humor". In October 1987, Hiroki directed pioneering AV Idol Hitomi Kobayashi in the pink film The True Self of Hitomi Kobayashi (小林ひとみの本性, Kobayashi Hitomi no honshō) released by Million Film and the next year supervised anther early AV actress Eri Kikuchi in Eri Kikuchi: Huge Breasts (菊池エリ 巨乳責め, Kikuchi Eri: Kyonyūzeme) released by Nikkatsu in January 1988.

Hiroki also ventured into the adult video (AV) world, directing for Athena Eizou, a company founded by former pink film director Tadashi Yoyogi, with titles such as the August 1989 Vanana Baby (ヴァナナベイビー) starring Mako Hyuga and the May 1990 video Nyū sekushī meitsu nukenukefinisshu dai kyōran (NEWセクシーメイツ ヌケヌケフィニッシュ大狂乱).


Into mainstream film
Although Hiroki left the pink film industry in the late 1980s, he continued to make films dealing with sexuality. Hiroki has said that he never changed his film making, but his later movies were aimed at a different audience. In May 1989 Hiroki with fellow directors Masato Ishioka and Tadafumi Tomioka founded their own production company Heaven (ヘブン).

In November 1990, Hiroki directed a romance about modern young couples in Japan, A Love Affair With Sawako (さわこの恋 上手な嘘の恋愛講座, Sawako no koi: Jōzuna uso no ren'ai kōza) for the Shochiku company. This was followed by the erotic horror V-cinema production Sadistic City (魔王街 サディスティック・シティ, Maōgai: Sadisuchikku shitī) which took the Japanese Film Section Grand Prize for a video at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival. Hiroki's breakthrough into mainstream film, however, came with his 1994 feature 800 Two Lap Runners which looked at teenage heterosexual and homosexual relationships against a track and field background. The film, with a screenplay by video game writer Masato Kato, opened at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 1994 before being released in Japan in July 1994. It placed number 7 on the Kinema Junpo's list of the ten best Japanese movies of 1994.

Hiroki returned to his theme of the emotional and sexual lives of young adults in modern urban Japan in his June 1996 film Midori (「物陰に足拍子」より MIDORI, "Monogatari kara ashibyōshi" yori: Midori) about a high-school girl pretending to be ill in order to see her boyfriend. His 2000 work Tokyo Trash Baby (東京ゴミ女, Tōkyō gomi onna) is an understated look at a lonely woman who goes through the garbage of the neighbor she is obsessed with looking for mementos. His other film in 2000 had a very different theme; the erotic comic drama I Am an S&M Writer (不貞の季節, Futei no kisetsu), with a screenplay by Hiroki's former pink film colleague Hitoshi Ishikawa, is based on a possibly partly autobiographical novel by celebrated S&M writer Oniroku Dan.

Hiroki directed Vibrator, a film based on the novel by Mari Akasaka, starring Nao Omori and Shinobu Terajima. It was described by Tom Mes as "one of the bravest and most important films of recent years." He worked with Terajima again on the film It's Only Talk.

He directed the thriller film M. He also directed The Egoists, a romance film starring Kengo Kora and Anne Suzuki.

He directed River, a film which was originally inspired by the Akihabara massacre.

Usually with

Haruhiko Arai
Haruhiko Arai
(3 films)
Nao Ōmori
Nao Ōmori
(3 films)
Jun Murakami
Jun Murakami
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Ryūichi Hiroki (11 films)

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Actor

The Mars Canon, 2h1
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Fumiyo Kohinata, Mami Nakamura, Kiyohiko Shibukawa, Ryūichi Hiroki
Rating68% 3.427053.427053.427053.427053.42705
The film explores the relationship problems of two couples, Kohei and Kinuko, and Manabe and Hijiri, and the solutions they try to devise as a way out. Kohei and Kinuko, despite their age differences, seem like a happy pair, but there is an insurmountable distance between them. Kohei is married to another woman, and Kinuko, though she knows he will never divorce, can't bring herself to break off the relationship and start anew. Manabe and Hijiri, meanwhile, start off happily enough, but eventually their passion begins to wane as Manabe starts looking to other women for sex. Hijiri, feeling rejected, moves into an apartment next door to Kinuko, where she plots to break up the mismatched couple to her own advantage.

Director

The Miracles of the Namiya General Store, 2h9
Directed by Ryūichi Hiroki
Origin Japon
Genres Drama, Fantastic, Fantasy
Actors Machiko Ono, Riko Narumi, Mugi Kadowaki, Masato Hagiwara, Kaoru Kobayashi, Kazuko Yoshiyuki
Rating66% 3.347593.347593.347593.347593.34759
En 2012, Atsuya (Ryōsuke Yamada ) et ses deux copains, pendant une virée, pénètrent dans un vieille boutique et décident d'y rester jusqu'au matin. Durant la nuit, Atsuya trouve une lettre dans la boîte aux lettres adressée au magasin Namiya et envoyée par une personne soucieuse de connaître les problèmes de la boutique. Cette lettre a cependant été écrite il y a 32 ans et la boîte aux lettres est en fait reliée à l'année 1980. Atsuya et ses amis décident d'écrire une réponse et de placer leur lettre dans la boîte aux lettres.
Kabukicho Love Hotel, 2h15
Directed by Ryūichi Hiroki
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Shota Sometani, Atsuko Maeda, Kaho Minami, Yutaka Matsushige, Nao Ōmori, Jun Murakami
Rating68% 3.433713.433713.433713.433713.43371
Having lost his job at a five-star hotel, Toru (Shota Sometani) is now a manager of a love hotel in the titular district in Tokyo. Toru's live-in lover, Saya (Atsuko Maeda), doesn't know that. She is a singer and agrees to sleep with a music executive so she can get a record deal.
Yellow Elephant
Directed by Ryūichi Hiroki
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Aoi Miyazaki, Osamu Mukai, Ren Osugi, Sakura Andō, Miyu Honda, Akira Emoto
Rating60% 3.0018853.0018853.0018853.0018853.001885
Le couple Aiko Tsumari ( Aoi Miyazaki ) et Ayumu Muko ( Osamu Mukai ) vivent une vie heureuse et paisible. Aiko est un peu naïf, tandis que Ayumu travaille comme un romancier pas si populaire. Un jour, une lettre arrive pour Ayumu. A cause de cette lettre, le couple s'est séparé ...
River
River (2011)
, 1h29
Directed by Ryūichi Hiroki
Genres Drama
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Misako Renbutsu, Mami Nakamura, Tomorowo Taguchi, Tokio Emoto, Toshie Negishi
Rating61% 3.0895353.0895353.0895353.0895353.089535
Hikari's boyfriend is one of those killed in the Akihabara massacre incident. Suffering from the shock of her loss and unable to accept this reality, she cuts herself off from the outside world. She eventually manages to muster enough courage to visit Akihabara, the scene of the incident. There, she encounters many people who are still coming to terms with the aftermath of the incident and are still suffering from the aftereffects.
April Bride, 2h9
Directed by Ryūichi Hiroki
Origin Japon
Genres Drama
Actors Nana Eikura, Akira Emoto, Eita, Ren Osugi, Tomorowo Taguchi, Kanji Tsuda
Rating61% 3.0979253.0979253.0979253.0979253.097925
On April 5, 2007, a couple married in a church. At first glance, it was a typical wedding. The bride, however, was suffering from late-stage breast cancer and had been given only a month to live.
It's Only Talk, 2h6
Directed by Ryūichi Hiroki
Genres Drama
Actors Etsushi Toyokawa, Akira Emoto, Shinobu Terajima, Tomorowo Taguchi, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Nao Ōmori
Rating69% 3.476493.476493.476493.476493.47649
"Kamata Town: not an ounce of chic..." "Perhaps I should move there..." So begins Yuko's story.
Locomotive Teacher, 2h3
Directed by Ryūichi Hiroki
Genres Drama
Actors Nene Ōtsuka, Mitsuko Baishō, Masatō Ibu
Rating66% 3.3428853.3428853.3428853.3428853.342885
A young teacher, Seigo Fujioka, arrives at a school of only seven pupils on a small island where his mother grew up. Due to a kendo accident, Seigo has permanently lost his voice. The children are anxious to meet their new teacher, but are surprised to find he does not speak a word. They soon become attached to their new teacher, naming him "Locomotive Teacher" because he looks big and strong like the picture of a locomotive hanging in their classroom. The adults are upset by the fact that they received a defective teacher, and many are hostile towards the outsider. The bond between Seigo and his pupils grows day by day, and one by one the adults begin to accept him, until tragedy strikes the island. One pupil, Shuhei, loses his father when his fishing boat sinks. Seigo helps Shuhei to accept reality, and realize that true strength is within oneself. However, before he leaves the island, Seigo too will have to confront his own memories of the past to show his pupils what true courage is.
800 Two Lap Runners, 1h50
Directed by Ryūichi Hiroki
Actors Jūrō Kara, Sabu, Yōji Tanaka
Rating66% 3.3093.3093.3093.3093.309
This coming-of-age story revolves around two young long distance runners, Kenji Hirose and Ryuji Nakazawa. Kenji, haunted by memories of his dead friend Aihara with whom he had a brief homosexual affair, is now dating Aihara's former girlfriend Kyoko, but Kyoko is more interested in Kenji than he is in her. Ryuji, Kenji's friend and track rival, is pursuing hurdler Shoko but she in turn is after Kenji. Ryuji does have his own admirer, Nao, Kenji's younger sister, but when they do get together, Nao resembles her brother too much for Ryuji to go through with the lovemaking.

Scriptwriter

River
River (2011)
, 1h29
Directed by Ryūichi Hiroki
Genres Drama
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Misako Renbutsu, Mami Nakamura, Tomorowo Taguchi, Tokio Emoto, Toshie Negishi
Rating61% 3.0895353.0895353.0895353.0895353.089535
Hikari's boyfriend is one of those killed in the Akihabara massacre incident. Suffering from the shock of her loss and unable to accept this reality, she cuts herself off from the outside world. She eventually manages to muster enough courage to visit Akihabara, the scene of the incident. There, she encounters many people who are still coming to terms with the aftermath of the incident and are still suffering from the aftereffects.

Editor