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Katsu Kanai

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Katsu Kanai

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

Jul 9, 1936 (90 years old)

Place of Birth

Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Biography

Katsu Kanai (金井 勝, Kanai Katsu, born 9 July 1936) is a Japanese experimental and avant-garde film director. The Harvard Film Archive has called him "one of the most vital and inventive filmmakers in the history of Japanese underground film". Born the son of a farmer in Kanagawa Prefecture, Kanai graduated from the College of Art of Nihon University before finding work at Daiei Film. He later became a freelance cinematographer and founded Kanai Productions in 1968. His first film, The Deserted Archipelago (1969, aka The Desert Island) won the grand prix at the Nyon International Documentary Film Festival. His second film, Good-Bye (1971), was the "first post-war, post-liberation Japanese feature to be filmed in Korea," and according to the film scholar Oliver Dew, illustrated "how a surreal, decided non-representational approach could block the determinations of cultural essentialism". His 2003 work, Super Documentary: The Avant-Garde Senjutsu, was awarded the FIPRESCI award at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen. Kanai has been the subject of retrospectives at Oberhausen, the Lausanne Underground Film and Music Festival, and the Harvard Film Archive.

Known For

Acting
2017Discovery of Image – The Era of Toshio Matsumoto
2003Super Documentary: The Avant-Garde SenjutsuHimself
2001Body Drop AsphaltGod (voice)
1998Holy Theater
1991The Stormy Times本人役
1988Dogra Magra
1973The Kingdom
Production
1969The Deserted ArchipelagoProducer
Directing
2003Super Documentary: The Avant-Garde SenjutsuDirector
1998Holy TheaterDirector
1991The Stormy TimesDirector
1973The KingdomDirector
1971Good-ByeDirector
1969The Deserted ArchipelagoDirector
Writing
1973The KingdomScreenplay
1971Good-ByeScreenplay
1969The Deserted ArchipelagoScreenplay