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Shunji Iwai

Shunji Iwai (Japanese:岩井 俊二,Hepburn:Iwai Shunji, born 24 January 1963) is a Japanese filmmaker, video artist, writer and documentary maker.

Shunji Iwai
岩井 俊二
Born (1963-01-24)24 January 1963 (age 62)
Occupation(s)Director, video artist, screenwriter, editor, composer, producer

Life and career

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Iwai was born inSendai, Miyagi, Japan. He attendedYokohama National University, graduating in 1987.

In 1988, he started out in the Japanese entertainment industry by directing TV dramas and music videos. In 1993, his television drama,Fireworks, brought him critical praise and theDirectors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for his portrayal of a group of children in the town ofIioka.[1]

In 1995, he went on to start his career in feature films, starting with the box-office hitLove Letter, in which he cast pop singerMiho Nakayama in dual roles.Love Letter also launched the film career ofMiki Sakai who won aJapanese Academy Award as 'Newcomer of the Year' for her portrayal of Itsuki Fujii as a young girl. Iwai collaborated with cinematographer Noboru Shinoda to produce a film praised for its evocative winter cinematography.Love Letter made an impact in other east Asian countries too, notably South Korea where the film's success helped break down the post-World War II barriers to Japanese films being shown there.

In 1996, came the commercial and critical success ofSwallowtail Butterfly, a multifaceted story of the fictional Yen Town, a city of immigrants in search of hope and a better life with three separate and distinct main characters. Ageha (Ayumi Ito), an orphaned teenage girl, Glico (Chara), a prostitute turned pop star, and Feihong (Hiroshi Mikami), an immigrant who manages Glico's career and owns the Yen Town club. He also wrote the lyrics of a theme song for the filmSwallowtail Butterfly (Ai no Uta) with Chara and Takeshi Kobayashi.

In 1998,Fine Line Features releasedLove Letter in the United States theatrically under the new titleWhen I Close My Eyes; it was the first Iwai-directed film to be released in the United States theatrically.

Iwai enjoyed another kind of success with this film as well, having teamed up withTakeshi Kobayashi to create the music for the film and the Yen Town Band, headed by Pop starChara. The band they created became a commercial hit in Japan. He would team up with Kobayashi again in 2001 for the harrowing High School DramaAll About Lily Chou-Chou. Kobayashi would create the music for the titular pop star,Lily Chou-Chou (voiced by Japanese singerSalyu), that is spread through the film (as well asDebussy), and later be released as an album entitledKokyu (Breathe).

In 2002, he released a short,ARITA, in which he composed his own film score for the first time. In 2004 Iwai releasedHana & Alice, his first comedy. He once again composed the film score himself.

In 2006, he directed a commercial airing in Japan featuringMatsu Takako, whom he has not worked with since 1998.[2]

October 2006 sees the Iwai-produced filmRainbow Song released in Japan. The film is directed by Naoto Kumazawa and was written by Ami Sakurai. It stars previous Iwai actorsHayato Ichihara,Yū Aoi andShoko Aida. Also in 2006, Iwai spent time documenting and interviewingKon Ichikawa while filmingThe Inugamis (Inugamike no ichizoku) to create a feature-length documentary about the director's life.

A more recent project, a piece he wrote about the Japanese indie rock scene in the early 1990s calledBandage, was released on January 16, 2010. Apart from being in charge of the music production,Bandage represents Takeshi Kobayashi's first time as a movie director.[3] The project was originally taken byRyuhei Kitamura, but was dropped in 2006. The filming started in 2008 and Kobayashi chose a completely different cast for the movie, castingJ-pop singerJin Akanishi andKie Kitano for the main roles. It also included other actors who have worked with Iwai before, such asAyumi Ito and Hideyuki Kasahara.[4] The release of the horror filmVampire marked his English-language film debut.[5]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerEditorComposerNotes
1995Love LetterYesYesNoYesNo
1996PicnicYesYesNoNoNo
ArcriNoStoryNoNoNo
Swallowtail ButterflyYesYesNoYesNo
1998April StoryYesYesNoYesYes
2001All About Lily Chou-ChouYesYesNoYesNo
2004Hana & AliceYesYesYesYesYesBased on his short-film series of the same title[6]
2006Rainbow SongNoYes[a]YesNoNo
2009HalfwayNoNoYesYesNoAlso executive producer
BatonNoYesYesNoNo
2010BandageNoYesYesNoNo
2011VampireYesYesYesYesYesAlso cinematographer
2012I Have to Buy New ShoesNoNoYesYesNoAlso director of photography and executive producer
2013Far Away, So CloseNoNoNoNoYes
2015The Case of Hana & AliceYesYesYesYesYesAnimated prequel ofHana and Alice
2016A Bride for Rip Van WinkleYesYesYesYesNoAlso based on his novel
2018Last LetterYesYesYesYesYesChinese adaptation of his novel
Also executive producer
2020Last LetterYesYesCo-producerYesNoJapanese adaptation of his novel[7]
The 12 Day Tale of the Monster that Died in 8YesYesNoYesNoAlso cinematographer, monster design and musical producer
2023KyrieYesYesNoYesNoAlso based on his novel

Acting roles

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  • M.B. Movie (1987)
  • Shiki-Jitsu (2000), main role as "The Director"
  • Ribbon (2021)
  • From the End of the World (2023)

Executive producer

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Short film

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YearTitleDirectorWriterEditorComposerNotes
1994UndoYesYesNoNo
1996Knit Cap ManYesYesNoNoShort music videoclip to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the bandMoonriders
1998Ikieta NobunangaYesYesNoNoShort film within his filmApril Story
2002ARITAYesYesYesYesSegment ofJam Films
2008Segement 3YesYesYesYesSegment of the anthology filmNew York, I Love You

Early independent films

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YearTitle
1982Kajitshuo
Yubari Sonata
Requiem
White Country, Summer Country
1984Lemu (Rainy Day Labrinth)
1986Mina's Legend
Hana
1987Buro Popins Pocky Poppins
Indy Poppins Candy Poppins

Documentaries

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YearTitleDirectorWriterEditorNotes
1999Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?YesYesNoMaking-of documentary of his short film Fireworks (1993)[8]
2002Triumphal March and 30 Days of Their OwnYesNoYesDocumentary about theJapan national football team forJapan Football Association[6]
Also producer
All About "All About Lily Chou-Chou"YesNoNoMaking-of documentary of his film All About Lily Chou-Chou[8]
2006The Kon Ichikawa StoryYesYesYesDocumentary aboutKon Ichikawa on the making of his last filmThe Inugamis
Also composer

Making-of appearances

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Television

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YearTitleDirectorWriterEditorNotes
1988Miko Morikahua: The DocumentYesNoNoTV Documentary Special
1989Idol AquariumYesNoNoTV Special
1990What is Bunchin Story?YesNoNoTV Documentary Special
Seikimatsu Utahime AquariumYesNoNoTV Special
1991Unknown ChildYesYesNoTV horror drama forKansai TV's DRAMA DOS;[6] available onInitial: the Shunji Iwai Collection DVD
The Man Who Came to KillYesYesNoavailable onInitial: the Shunji Iwai Collection DVD[6]
1992Ghost SoupYesYesYesavailable onInitial: the Shunji Iwai Collection DVD
MariaYesYesNoTV drama;[6] available onInitial: the Shunji Iwai Collection DVD
A Tin of Crab MeatYesYesNoFuji TV's third series ofTales of the Unusual;[6] available onInitial: the Shunji Iwai Collection DVD
A Summer Solstice StoryYesYesYesavailable onInitial: the Shunji Iwai Collection DVD[6]
OmeletteYesYesNoTV special for Fuji TV's La Cuisine;[6] available onInitial: the Shunji Iwai Collection DVD
1993Jocx Midnight Music AestheticsYesNoNoTV Special
Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?YesYesNoTelevision play
Fried Dragon FishYesYesNoFinal TV special for Fuji TV's La Cuisine;[6] available onInitial: the Shunji Iwai Collection DVD
The King of SnowYesYesNoTV drama;[6] available onInitial: the Shunji Iwai Collection DVD
1994Lunatic LoveYesYesNoTV drama;[8] available onInitial: the Shunji Iwai Collection DVD
2011Friends After 3.11YesNoYesDocumentary that explores the aftermath ofJapan's 2011 earthquake and tsunami[9]
Also producer and received a theatrical release in 2012
2014Mysterious Transfer StudentNoYesYesMiniseries
2017A Bride for Rip Van Winkle: The Serial EditionYesYesYesExtended version of his film "A Bride for Rip Van Winkle" adapted into a miniseries
Also based on his novel

TV appearances

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  • Friends After 3.11 (2011)
  • The movie continues to sound the alarm to the world (2012)
  • Shunji Iwai Film Festival Presents My Little Film Festival (2012)
  • Scola Ryuichi Sakamoto School of Music <Movie Music Edition> (2013)
  • Shunji Iwai MOVIE LAB (2015–2016)
  • 3.26 "Rip Van Winkle's Bride" Commemorative 24-hour Whole Shunji Iwai (2016)
  • YEN TOWN BAND ・ Lily Chou-Chou Project ~Yento Space in Inujima~ (2016)
  • Nobuhiko Obayashi Film Festival! ~Flower basket flower language What I want to pass on now. Nobuhiko Obayashi x Shunji Iwai x Takako Tokiwa Special Trial Talk (2017)
  • Under this sky that two people can see Makoto Shinkai x Shunji Iwai (2020)
  • Let's change the future with movies ~ A message from Nobuhiko Obayashi to four directors (2020)
  • Close-up Gendai + Asked about "the power to change the future"-A testament from Nobuhiko Obayashi (2020)

Online short films

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YearTitleDirectorWriterEditorNotes
2003Hana and AliceYesYesYesShort webseries later adapted into a feature length-film of the same name
Also producer and composer
2014Town WorkersYesYesNoShort animated webseries
2017Chang-Ok's LettersYesYesYesShort miniseries commissioned byNestlé
Also composer
Halfway RoadNoYesNoAlso composer
2018Wish Upon a StarNoNoYesShort webseries
Edited Episode 3: "1 Hour for a Shooting Star"
2019Little LetterYesYesYesShort film commissioned byNestlé
2020The 12 Day Tale of the Monster that Died in 8YesYesYesShort webseries later adapted into a feature length-film of the same name
Also cinematographer
Even If I Could Find You In My DreamsYesYesYesAlso cinematographer
2023Lemon DreamYesYesYes

Producer only

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  • Koibana-Watermelon and adhesive plaster (2009)
  • HaraI Monogatari: "One Night in Chengdu" (2013)
  • HaraI Monogatari: "Grandpa's Secret" (2013)
  • HaraI Monogatari: "Sayonara Hot Pot" (2013)

Music videos

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Director

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YearTitleArtistNotes
1988Someday SomewhereKeisuke Kutakawa
GirlYuko Hara
How are you?Miko Morikawa
1989April White PaperSumika Yamakana
WhySumika Yamanaka
J's BarHiroyuki Kurata
I'm Only DreamingMiwa Kawagoe
Broken HeartChami Satonaka
Shine the MostMiki Fujitani
1990On a Sunny SlopeTokyo Boys
Key to the HeartMiwa Kawagoe
UmiMiyoko Yoshimoto
NEXTRizzo Tachibana
Put me on Your SongTokyo Boys
Midusummer ShadowYuki Hoshino
1960's GunWells
Good-ByeRie Sugimoto
Welcome Home AgainThe Shamrock
PresentTokyo Boys
LaPaPaThe Shamrock
Shy Shy JapaneseTokyo Boys
1991Good-Bye My LonelinessZard
HarmonyTokyo Boys
FiveThe Shamrock
Blue Light YokosukaMi-ke
I want to Change the TimesRikuo
Fushigi ne...Zard
Silent Mobius~SailingTokyo Boys
Fairy SketchRie Sugimoto
Whistling Way HomePAN PAN HOUSE
Love only for YouFLYING KIDS
Mō SagasanaiZard
I Want to Give to You a Merry X'MasMasami Inoue
BLANCIN' LOVEMasaki Inoue
Merry Christmas to YouMaeda Wataru
White 2 White-ReefMi-Ke
1992Yumemiru JACK & BETTYThe 5 Teardrops
Goodbye, I Love You
I am your Santa Claus
Room Y-Shirt and MeAri Hiramatsu
Don't Stop SpringNagasawa Gijuku
Sad Teddy BoyMi-Ke
Let's Sing a SongImportant MAN Brothers Band
Surffing JapanMi-Ke
SHULABA LA BAMBASouthern All Stars
Let's Dance Until MorningMi-Ke
Magic RailwayReimi
OCEAN
Last Fragance
I Have No Choice to LaughAiri Hiramatsu
Let's LaughBOO WHO WOO
Monkey's TailNagasawa Gijuku
Wonder GirlReimi
Like Blue MoonMi-Ke
Yokahama Boy StyleCoco
Daiseki, I Love YouBOO WHO WOO
1993The Reason Why Love is WonderfulMasami Inoue
I Want to Live Forever with YouTO BE CONTINUED
Single is Best?Ari Hiramatsu
Good Luck AngelUP-BEAT
VariationAri Hiramatsu
Just Look AtOzo Jinnouichi
Nice Birdy (NO BIRDY)Southern All Stars
Erotica Seven
1995Cheers for YouNakayama Miho
1996Swallowtail Butterfly (Ai no Uta)Yen Town BandSingle by the band formed by Iwai's filmSwallowtail Butterfly
Knit Cap ManMoonridersSpecial music video in celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the band
1997Mirror of the SkyTakako Matsu
1998Stay with Me
2000GildeLily Chou-ChouSongs by the band formed by Iwai's filmAll About Lily Chou-Chou
2001Resonance (Empty Stone)
Wings that Can't Fly
2007KumuriotaAi Otsuka
2010Sakura no ShioriAKB48
FluffyYui Makino
2012Unrequited Lovemiwa
Flowers Will BloomFlowers Bloom Project
Why Not?Ari Hiramatsu
2013Crusising of the Sea of TVHana Kuorki &Yuiko Kariya
Circle of the ThanksAyaka
HOMEFurukawa Honpo
2014The Wind's BlowingHec & Pascal
2015Fish in the Pool
AinoneYen Town BandAnimated music video
Single by the band formed by Iwai's filmSwallowtail Butterfly
2016CosmologyCocco
My TownYen Town BandSingle by the band formed by Iwai's filmSwallowtail Butterfly
BowknotAimer
Echo, KotadamaBank Band
Your Favourite ColorHec & Pascal
MiracleIllon
2017Forever FriendsDAOKO
Goodbye My LoveShiorI Niyama
2018urarChimaGeneral Director
StepHitsujibungaku
Break These ChainsHeku and Pascal
Before the Star FallsJY
AppearanceAlive Year
2019Tired of Seeing the Unknown Worldikire
2020Kaeru No UtaNanana Mori
Nice to Meet You
Kaeru No Uta ("Last Letter" movie version)Music video for the single for Iwai's filmLast Letter
Little Lieikire
Connect
Beautiful
Letter
Aoi
2021Flowers Bloom 2021Flowers Bloom Project
Even If We Can Meet in a Dream Music Issue ~for rooftop~Alexandros
Take me FantagenKyoko Koizumi
Tomorrow's hot water will boil tomorrowMoeka Hoshi
A Monster That Wants To Be Enoughikire
Next Door Monster
A Monster, Not a Dream
Hikari
2022Another Day Goes ByLizabet

Producer

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YearTitleArtistNotes
2020I Don't Need a ReplyNanana MoriMusic video directed by Ryo Furukawa
BeautifulikireMusic video directed by Emi Tai

Commercials

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Director

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YearTitleCompany
1994Nissan LichunoNissan
Sasion GroupSasion Group
IH Jar Rice CookerNational
1996Live NotebooksPanasonic
1997Thanks Fair WinterNTT
Thanks Fair Summer
OCN
ISDN
D-MAIL
1998Legaia LegendSony Computer Entertainment
1999Like a Long SighThe Brilliant Green
2002Salon StyleKosé
SokenbichaCoca-Cola Japan
It's My LifeLIFE CARD
2003PanaHomePanaHome
Kit-KatNestlé Japan
It's My LifeLIFE CARD
2007Mitsubishi UFJ SecuritiesMitsubishi UFJ Securities
2012BSJapanese Movie Specialty Channel
2013Nescafe ExcellaNestlé Japan
Kit-Kat
2019Kit-Kat

Live concerts

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Director

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YearTitleNotes
2016ETON KUNAN in FUJANALive Concert movie
2018Clamboon x Shunji Iwai "Hiba Open Air Concert Hall Live
2020CHRONIC: Special Small ConcertLive concert with music of his movieLast Letter aired onYouTube
2021Yen Town Special Band Special Live in Kurkku FieldsLive concert in honor of the 25th Anniversary of his movieSwallowtail Butterfly aired on U-NEXT

Bibliography

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Novels

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Original work

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Graphic novels

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Original work

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  • The Murder Case of Hana & Alice [Manga:Seimei Doman] (2015)
  • Fireworks, Should We See It form the Side or the Bottom? VOL.1/VOL.2 [Manga: Makoto Fugetsu] (2017)

Essays/Interviews books

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  • Trash Basket Theatre (1997)
  • Magic Launcher (1998)
  • NOW and THEN: Shunji Iwai (1998)
  • Film Makers (2001)
  • Don't Spell Words Lighter than the Silence (2012)
  • Shunji Iwai: From "Love Letter" to "Last Letter" to "Chifa's Letter" (2020)
  • Kei Meno's Art Book Just as it was Before He Wrote Words (2021)

Photo albums

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Audiobooks

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  • Eraser (2021)

Awards

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Unknown Child

Fireworks

Undo

Picnic

Love Letter

Swallowtail Butterfly

April Story

All About Lily Chou-Chou

Hana & Alice

See also

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Explanatory notes

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  1. ^Credited as Aminosan

References

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  1. ^"Nihon Eiga Kantoku Kyōkai Shinjinshō" (in Japanese). Directors Guild of Japan. Archived fromthe original on 22 November 2010. Retrieved11 December 2010.
  2. ^ssusita (20 December 2006).""Love Letter" Iwai Shunji, surprise visit in "Palace S" shooting site".S.Susita Journal. Retrieved21 March 2025.
  3. ^"Keisha Castle-Hughes, Kristin Kreuk join Iwai Shunji's Vamprie"
  4. ^http://bandage-movie.jp/ Bandage Official site
  5. ^First Report, Images from Iwai Shunji's 'Vampire'
  6. ^abcdefghij[1] Shunji Iwai's Works
  7. ^"ラストレター".eiga.com. Retrieved15 August 2023.
  8. ^abc[2] Rockwell Eyes: Staff
  9. ^Halligan, Fionnuala (13 February 2012)."Friends After 3.11".Screen Daily. Retrieved29 December 2012.

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