Tatsuya MIIKE
Tatsuya Miike is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor. He is known for his violent and often controversial films, which often feature dark humor and social commentary. Miike's films have been praised for their originality, energy, and visual style. However, they have also been criticized for their violence and misogyny.
Miike's early films were often low-budget and independent, but he has since directed several major studio films, including Audition (1999), Ichi the Killer (2001), and Dead or Alive (2002). He has also directed several television series, including The Great Yokai War (2005) and Ace Attorney (2016).
Miike is considered one of the most important and influential directors working in Japanese cinema today. His films have been praised by critics and audiences alike, and he has won numerous awards, including the Directors Guild of Japan Award for Best Director (2001) and the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival (2003).
In addition to his work in film, Miike has also directed music videos, commercials, and stage productions. He is also a prolific writer, having written several novels