Shuji Kataoka

Japanese film director and screenwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shūji Kataoka (片岡 修二, Kataoka Shūji) a.k.a. Yasui Shūchi[2] is a Japanese director and screenwriter primarily known for his work in pink films but who has also worked in adult videos (AV) and in mainstream film.

Born
 Shūji Kataoka

(1950-11-23) November 23, 1950 (age 75)[1]
Yearsactive1983–present
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Shūji Kataoka
Born
 Shūji Kataoka

(1950-11-23) November 23, 1950 (age 75)[1]
OccupationsFilm Director, screenwriter
Years active1983–present
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Life and career

Kataoka was born in Hokkaido on November 23, 1950.[3] He studied at the College of Economics at Kanto Gakuin University but dropped out before graduation.[1] In the early 1980s he began to work at producer-director Kan Mukai's Shishi Productions.[1][3][4] At first he worked as an assistant director for Mukai and Yōjirō Takita[1] and then released his debut film as a director in 1983, Yokoku Bōkō: Yaru! Sasu!,[1] the first of a series of action films starring Usagi Asō distributed by the Toei Company.[5][6]

Since then he has made many action pink films, and has gone on to direct mainstream movies and V-Cinema.[3] At the Pink Grand Prix for 1988 Kataoka's Subway Serial Rape: Lover Hunting was awarded Best Film, and Kataoka was given the awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay.[7]

Partial filmography

  • Yokoku Bōkō: Yaru! Sasu! (予告暴行 犯る!) (1983)
  • S&M Hunter (地獄のローパー、緊縛・SM・18才(SMクレーン、宙吊り), 1986)[8]
  • S&M Hunter - Legend of Yakuza (SM倫子のおもらし, 1986)
  • S&M Hunter Begins (逆さ吊し縛り縄, 1985)
  • Subway Serial Rape Series (「地下鉄連続レイプ」シリーズ, 1985-1988)
    • Subway Serial Rape: Lover Hunting (地下鉄連続レイプ 愛人狩り, 1988)

Bibliography

English

  • Sharp, Jasper (2008). Behind the Pink Curtain: The Complete History of Japanese Sex Cinema. Guildford: FAB Press. pp. 52, 235, 239, 250, 281, 311, 347, 363. ISBN 978-1-903254-54-7.
  • "SHUJI KATAOKA". Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
  • Shûji Kataoka at IMDb
  • "Shuji Kataoka". pinkeiga.com. Archived from the original on 2010-02-03. Retrieved 2010-11-02.

Japanese

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