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is a Japanese film director, producer, and screenwriter. Kitamura relocated to
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at age 17 and attended a school for visual arts for two years. In 1997, Kitamura directed and produced the short film ''Down to Hell'', which received a positive response from students, teachers, and an award which motivated Kitamura to seriously pursue a film career. He went on to independently finance and direct his feature film debut '' Versus'' (2000). The film proved to be successful within the film festival circuit and opened doors for Kitamura to direct more high-profile films such as '' Alive'' (2002), '' Sky High'' (2003), '' Godzilla: Final Wars'' (2004), ''
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'' (2008), '' No One Lives'' (2012), the live-action adaptation of '' Lupin the 3rd'' (2014), and several other Japanese and Hollywood productions.


Biography


Early life

Ryuhei Kitamura was born in
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, Japan. Kitamura spent more of his adolescent years at the cinema than school. At the age of 16, he chose to become a filmmaker since he figured he "loved watching movies." The following year, Kitamura dropped out of high school, directly telling his teacher and walking out during class, and moved to
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a week later. Kitamura chose Australia because most of his influences are Australian, such as George Miller, Russel Mulcahy,
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, and
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. Kitamura attended a school for visual arts in Sydney for two years, after he directly asked the principal to simply let him in, "he thought that I was a funny guy, so he let me in."


Career

After graduating, he returned to Japan to establish Napalm Films, his independent production studio. His
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''Down to Hell'' and ''Heat after Dark'' were successful in film festivals, and he soon found his first mainstream success with the
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'' Versus''. The film launched the career of stars Tak Sakaguchi and Hideo Sakaki, and brought Kitamura international recognition when it was released on DVD outside Japan in 2004. In 2002, Kitamura directed the short film ''The Messenger: Requiem for the Dead'' as part of the ''
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'' project, as well as '' Alive''. In 2003, he directed a feature film adaptation of the
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'' Azumi'', and '' Sky High'', a prequel to the popular Japanese
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.Gifford, Kevin. "Azumi". ''Newtype USA''. 5 (11) p. 154. . . He collaborated with director
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in the Duel Project, in which the two challenged one another to produce the best dueling movie with minimal production time and budget, with '' Aragami'' being Kitamura's contribution. Also in 2003, Kitamura served as producer for the film ''
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'', the directorial debut of ''Versus'' co-writer
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. Kitamura directed 2004's '' Godzilla: Final Wars'', the 28th installment in the renowned
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franchise. The film was the first of Kitamura's projects to hold its premiere in Hollywood. In 2006, Kitmura directed '' LoveDeath'', before relocating to
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. In 2003, he directed the in-game cutscenes for '' Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes'', a remake of the iconic Metal Gear Solid for the
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. Unlike previous titles in the series, ''The Twin Snakes'' was developed by
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and produced by
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. The game featured similar mechanics to '' Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty'' due to having been made on the same engine. Kitamura's direction of the cutscenes was viewed as controversial, criticism leveled at its ''
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''-like action tone and unrealistic stunts performed by the characters. Regardless, it went on to receive positive reviews from video game review sites. In 2008, Kitamura made his American filmmaking debut with '' Midnight Meat Train'' based on
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's short horror story of the same name. The film (starring
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,
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, and
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) was distributed by
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, and released directly to the
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on August 1, 2008. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, the film was a box office failure. Kitamura's next directorial venture did not come until 2012 with '' No One Lives'', starring Luke Evans and Adelaide Clemens. It was shown as part of the Midnight Madness portion of the
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, and received a limited theatrical release on May 10, 2013. While promoting ''No One Lives'', Kitamura announced that he was working on his "comeback" film in Japan, stating in an interview, "It’s a completely different role than what I’ve done before. It’s also not a bloody movie, not a horror movie. It’s a big action movie." In November, 2013, the project was revealed to be ''
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'', a modern adaptation of the iconic
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by Monkey Punch. The film was released in Japan on August 30, 2014. Kitamura's 2017 thriller film, ''
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'', was announced to premiere at Toronto International Film Festival in September 2017. The film follows a group of people on a road trip who are trapped on a country road by a sniper. In 2018, Kitamura directed a segment in the anthology horror film '' Nightmare Cinema''.


Future projects

Kitamura is set to direct the
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''Black Friday 3D'', based on a screenplay by Joe Knetter. He is also attached to direct ''Marble City'', a revenge film written by Tom Sjolund, as well as ''Gun Monkeys'', from a screenplay by
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based on the novel by Victor Gischler. In May 2013, Kitamura confirmed that he has written the script for '' Versus 2'', and that Tak Sakaguchi would likely reprise his role from the original film. In September 2015, it was announced that Kitamura will direct the supernatural thriller ''Vessels'' for Ubiquity Studios, set to be filmed in early 2016.


Personal life

Kitamura speaks English fluently. His favorite ''
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'' film is '' Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla'' (1974), and his favourite
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is King Caesar. He has expressed admiration for fellow Japanese director
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, asserting that the film ''
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'' is "the best Japanese movie ever made." He has stated that his "dream project" would be to direct an installment in the ''
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'' film franchise.


Filmography


Films


Video games


Notes


References


External links


Ryuhei Kitamura Official Site (available in Japanese and English)
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kitamura, Ryuhei 1969 births Japanese horror film directors Living people People from Osaka Prefecture