Search a film or person :
FacebookConnectionRegistration
Toshiya Ueno is a Actor and Director Japonais born on 2 october 1963

Toshiya Ueno

Toshiya Ueno
  • Infos
  • Photos
  • Best films
  • Family
  • Characters
  • Awards
If you like this person, let us know!
Nationality Japon
Birth 2 october 1963
Death 15 april 2013 (at 49 years)

Toshiya Ueno (上野俊哉, Ueno Toshiya) (2 October 1963 – 15 April 2013) was a Japanese film director, actor, screenwriter, and producer. He is one of the pink film directors known collectively as the "Seven Lucky Gods of Pink" (ピンク七福神, pinku shichifukujin), a group which comprises Ueno, Mitsuru Meike, Yūji Tajiri, Shinji Imaoka, Yoshitaka Kamata, Toshirō Enomoto and Rei Sakamoto.

Usually with

Hotaru Hazuki
Hotaru Hazuki
(3 films)
Takahisa Zeze
Takahisa Zeze
(2 films)
Toshiki Satō
Toshiki Satō
(2 films)
Yōko Satomi
Yōko Satomi
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Toshiya Ueno (6 films)

Display filmography as list

Actor

Director

Ambiguous
Ambiguous (2003)
, 1h3
Directed by Toshiya Ueno
Genres Drama
Themes Seafaring films, Films about sexuality, Transport films, Erotic films
Actors Minami Aoyama, Shirō Shimomoto
Rating56% 2.8062552.8062552.8062552.8062552.806255
A diverse group of people, all with troubles in their daily lives, meet online and decide to commit suicide together. Isolated from society at large, they form a physical bond as the appointed time approaches.
New * Desired Sister-in-Law: Immoral Relations, 1h
Directed by Toshiya Ueno
Genres Pornographic
Themes Seafaring films, Films about sexuality, Transport films, Erotic films

The film follows the romantic entanglements of a married woman whose brother-in-law is an actor.
Keep on Masturbating: Non-Stop Pleasure, 55minutes
Directed by Toshiya Ueno
Genres Drama, Pornographic
Themes Seafaring films, Films about sexuality, Transport films, Erotic films
Actors Shirō Shimomoto, Hotaru Hazuki, Kazuhiro Sano
Rating60% 3.002183.002183.002183.002183.00218
A man with a troubled past including incest with a younger sister and the murder of a woman travels to an isolated countryside town in Nagano. There a local who mistakes him for a famous television actor shows him the town's sites, including a strip bar in which the performers remove Heian era costumes. The film's narrative is in an allegorical and disjointed manner with references to Buddhist concepts. The title bears no relation to the story, and there are no masturbation scenes in the film. Loosely based on Kenji Nakagami's short story Aragami.