Info

Role

Director

Date of birth

06/06/1962

Place of birth

Tokyo, Japan

Also known as

Kore-eda Hirokazu

Koreeda Hirokazu

Χιροκάζου Κόρε-έντα

Корееда Хірокадзу

Хирокадзу Корээда

هيروكازو كوري إدا

هیروکازو کورئیدا

고레에다 히로카즈

Hirokazu Koreeda

Biography

Born in Tokyo in 1962, Hirokazu Kore-eda originally intended to pursue a career as a novelist before entering the film industry. After graduating from Waseda University in 1987, he began work as an assistant director at T.V. Man Union, gaining experience in production and direction. He directed his first short film, Lessons from a Calf (1991), while still assisting on other sets. His feature debut, Maborosi (1995), adapted from a Teru Miyamoto novel and influenced by his own experiences on August Without Him (1994), received jury awards at Venice and Chicago. Kore-eda’s work consistently explores themes of memory, loss, and death, often blurring the line between documentary and fiction, with a collaborative approach involving careful attention to narrative, pacing, and performance. His career reflects a deliberate progression from assistant direction to auteur filmmaking, emphasizing subtle, human-centered storytelling.

Known For

Nobody Knows

Nobody Knows

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Shoplifters

Shoplifters

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Monster

Monster

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