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is a Japanese filmmaker, author, and poet. Best known on the festival circuit for the film '' Love Exposure'' (2008), he has been called "the most subversive filmmaker working in Japanese cinema today", a " stakhanovist filmmaker" with an "
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" career.


Early life

Sion Sono was born in Aichi Prefecture in 1961. As he mentioned in many interviews, at the age of 17 he ran away from home and wandered the streets on the verge of starvation. On his first night in Tokyo, he met a woman who lured Sono into a hotel room where she put a knife to her own throat and threatened to commit suicide if he would not help her meet her parents pretending to be her husband. Sono not only agreed but spent several weeks with her family in the countryside, but in the end the woman let him go and gave him a small amount of money. Soon, he began starving again. Then he met a priest from the
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and agreed to join their cult because the priest promised Sono food and shelter. Sono spent some time in the cult but found it extremely funny how the main priest claimed to be God. Soon, Sono fled. Even though the cult was not yet as powerful as it is nowadays, it strictly prohibited its members to return into normal life and was not easy to get away from. The cultists tracked and followed the runaway. When Sono returned home, he found a letter from the cult on his table. To save himself from the cult, Sono decided to join the terrorist group that was protesting against expansion of the
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. Almost everyday their protests grew into fights with the riot police so they were happy to take in one more young and strong soldier. Eventually, Sono managed to leave the terrorist group, and the cult members never showed up again. Upon returning home, Sono entered Hosei University. During his student years he tried himself as a poet and even was published in magazines ''Eureka'' and ''The Modern Poem Book''. Then he also started taking his first steps in film directing, making a series of short films on Super 8.


Career


1980s – 2000s

In 1985, Sono's short film ''Ore wa Sono Sion da!!'', in which he introduced himself as a punk poet, was selected for the
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. Two years later, in 1987 Sono won the PFF Gran Prix with his film ''Otoko no Hanamichi'' (''A Man's flower road''). The PFF scholarship he spent to create the next movie, his first feature-length 16 mm film ''Bicycle Sighs'' (''Jitensha Toiki''), a coming-of-age tale about two underachievers in perfectionist Japan. Sono co-wrote, directed, and starred in the film. In 1990, Sono moved to
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, and was admitted to
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; however, he never attended class, or learned English, instead spending his time watching B-movies and porno movies. Soon he dropped his studies and moved to San Francisco, in his own words, "to study movies". As he explained in interviews, he wanted to "clear his head from classic cinema". Upon return to Japan, he ventured into the creation of unconventional, "dark entertainment" art-house. In Japan, he wrote and directed his second feature film, ''The Room'' (''Heya'') (1992), a bizarre tale about a serial killer looking for a room in a bleak, doomed Tokyo district. It participated in the
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. ''The Room'' also toured on 49 festivals worldwide, including the
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and the Rotterdam Film Festival. In 1993–1995, Sono's main project was an art-group named ''Tokyo GAGAGA''. Armed only with their creative ideas and art, group members ‘led a guerilla war against normalization of solitude and loneliness in everyday life’. They seized the busiest streets of Tokyo and filled them with installations and banners. In the following years, Sono directed works such as the drama '' I Am Keiko'' (1997), the faux-documentary ''Utsushimi'' (2000), and the pink film ''Teachers of Sexual Play: Modelling Vessels with the Female Body'' (2000). Also in 2000, Sono released an experimental short film ''0cm4'', contemplating on colourblindness and epistemology. In 2001, Sono wrote and directed the horror film ''Suicide Club'', his breakthrough feature, which follows a series of interconnected
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s. The film was very successful, gaining considerable notoriety in film festivals (including winning the Prize for "Most Ground-Breaking Film" at the 2003
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), and developing a significant
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over the years, even spawning a
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adaptation, as well as a companion piece novel written by Sono himself. In 2005, Sono released '' Noriko's Dinner Table'', a prequel to ''Suicide Club'', which also received acclaim. The film received special mention at the 40th
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. In 2005, Sono also released three other films: '' Into a Dream'' (''Yume no Naka e''), a coming-of-age tale about the life of a theatre group member, ''
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'', a crime film shot in New York City, (which was wide released in 2006) and ''
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'', where Sono worked not only as director and writer, but also as composer and cinematographer. In 2006, he wrote and directed the drama film ''Balloon Club, Afterwards''. In 2007, he wrote and directed the horror film '' Exte: Hair Extensions''. In 2008, Sono directed and wrote the 237 minutes-long epic '' Love Exposure'', which is widely considered his most acclaimed and popular work to date. The film won the Caligari Film Award and the FIPRESCI Prize at
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, as well as the Best Asian Film award at the
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. Almost a decade later, Sono would release an extended mini-series version of the film titled, ''Love Exposure: The TV-Show''. ''Love Exposure'' was the first film in Sono's thematic "Hate" trilogy. In 2009, Sono directed the dramas '' Be Sure to Share'' and ''Make The Last Wish''.


2010s and further

''Love Exposure'' was followed by the second and third installments, '' Cold Fish'', released in 2010, and '' Guilty of Romance'', released in 2011; both were acclaimed, and gained him the Best Director awards at the
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and the
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s. 2011 saw Sono be recognized in the United States with his work being highlighted in the cinema series ''Sion Sono: The New Poet'' presented at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. In 2011 and 2012 respectively, Sono released two drama films inspired by the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster and Tohoku Earthquake: '' Himizu'' and '' The Land of Hope.'' The films were praised for their simplicity and seriousness compared to Sono's other works, and ''Himizu'' won the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the
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. In 2012, Sono edited and released the film '' BAD FILM'' using footage from the production of a massive unreleased underground film he shot in 1995 starring the performance collective Tokyo GAGAGA. In 2013, he directed the action-drama ''
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'', which was an international success, winning the People's Choice Award in the Midnight Madness section at the
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, and being distributed by the American company Drafthouse Films. In 2014, he directed '' Tokyo Tribe'', a hip-hop
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adaptation of the manga of the same name. In 2015, five films directed by Sono were released: '' Shinjuku Swan'', an action yakuza film, ''Love & Peace'', a
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fantasy drama, ''Tag'', an action horror film which was named Best Film of the year at the
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, and the Fancine Malaga, '' The Virgin Psychics'', an adaptation of the science fiction comedy manga series '' All Esper Dayo!'' by Kiminori Wakasugi, and '' The Whispering Star'', a science fiction film which won the NETPAC Award at the
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. In 2016, Sono was one of the directors chosen by
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for its Roman Porno Reboot project, which asked five Japanese filmmakers to make a film that abided by the same rules as the studio's popular softcore pornography films released in the 1970s. Sono's film, the surrealist '' Antiporno'', was praised for its exploration of female sexuality and contemplations on such topics as freedom and addiction,
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,
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. In 2017, Sono directed a sequel to ''Shinjuku Swan'', '' Shinjuku Swan II''. In the same year, he wrote and directed a 9-part horror mini-series titled '' Tokyo Vampire Hotel'', which was produced and released to streaming by
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. A special feature-length cut of the show running 2 hours and 22 minutes was shown at various festivals. Also he made a cameo appearance in Meisekimu Genshi's short film '' Ami. exe''. In 2018, it was announced that Sono was working on his first overseas production and English-language debut, a film titled '' Prisoners of the Ghostland'', starring
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, which was described by Cage as "the wildest movie I've ever made." In 2019, Sono was hospitalized and underwent emergency surgery following a heart attack, temporarily halting pre-production on the film. In 2019,
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released '' The Forest of Love'', a crime film written, directed and co-edited by Sono, inspired by the murders of Japanese serial killer Futoshi Matsunaga. An extended, mini-series version of the film, titled ''The Forest of Love: Deep Cut'' was also released. In 2020, Sono wrote, directed and edited the film '' Red Post on Escher Street'', which followed a film director's efforts to complete a film, and won the People's Choice Award at the Montreal Festival of New Cinema. Sono co-wrote the 2022 film ''Moshikashite, Hyūhyū'', credited under the pseudonym "Takayuki Yamamoto" to obscure his involvement.


Television

Sono has director and writer credits for two episodes and acted in one episode of the 2006 comedy television mini-series ''Jikō Keisatsu'' (''Prescription Police'') and wrote one episode of the 2007 series ''Kaette Kita Jikō keisatsu'' (''Before Prescription Police''). He directed, wrote, and acted in an episode of the 2013 series '' Minna! ESPer Dayo!'' and directed its 2015 television special continuation '' All Esper Dayo! SP''. Sono directed and wrote the 2017 Amazon original mini-series '' Tokyo Vampire Hotel''.


Reception

In ''
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'', Clarence Tsui writes that Sono has "established himself as one of the most idiosyncratic artists of his generation". Often considered a provocateur, Mike Hale of ''
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'' argues that he is "the most recognizable, if not the most universally celebrated, director in Japan", which Sono himself explains by stating (in Hale's words) that Japanese critics generally "reserve their approval for work that doesn't 'embarrass' the nation." The director has said, "I do think an international audience understands my work more." Sono is considered an
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, with his style being characterized by features such as grotesque violence, extreme eroticism, philosophical references, surreal imagery, and complex narratives. Sono's portrayal of women has been a subject of discussion, with some considering his works misogynist, and others claiming they are
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. Common themes in his works include sex, cinema, cynicism, and modern Japanese society. Sono's work has often been described as belonging to, or being inspired by, the ero guro nansensu genre.


Sexual misconduct allegations

On April 4, 2022, women's magazine ''Shūkan Josei'' reported allegations by two actresses and rumors inside the Japanese film industry that Sono has sexually harassed and made unwanted advances towards actresses for years. Sono released a statement on his website apologizing to everyone he may have disturbed and admitting his "lack of consideration and respect for others" as a filmmaker, but denied many of the allegations and said he would defend himself in court. On May 18, 2022, Sono sued the publisher of ''Shūkan Josei'' for damages. Sono Sion and ''Shūkan Josei'' reached a settlement on February 1, 2024, in which ''Shuukan Josei'' agreed to delete two articles from April 2022 that originally made the allegations.


Awards

Sono received the following awards for his films: * 2003: Fantasia International Film Festival – Most Ground-Breaking Film and Fantasia Ground-Breaker Award (''Suicide Club'') * 2005:
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– Don Quijote Award and Special Mention (''Noriko's Dinner Table'') * 2006:
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– Reader Jury of the "Berliner Zeitung" (''Strange Circus'') * 2007: Austin Fantastic Fest – Best Film (''Exte'') * 2009: Berlin International Film Festival – FIPRESCI Prize and Caligari Film Award (''Love Exposure'') * 2009: Fant-Asia Film Festival – Best Asian Film, Most Innovative Film and Special Jury Prize (''Love Exposure'') * 2010: Mainichi Film Concours – Best Director (''Love Exposure'') * 2015: Fantasia International Film Festival – Cheval Noir Award for Best Film (''Tag'') * 2015: Fantasia International Film Festival – Special Mention for its creative, surprising and monumental opening kill sequence (''Tag'') * 2015: Fantasia International Film Festival – Audience Award for Best Asian Feature (''Love and Peace'') * 2015:
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NETPAC Award for World or International Asian Film Premiere (''The Whispering Star'') Sono also received the following nominations for his films: * 2005: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival – Crystal Globe (''Noriko's Dinner Table'') * 2009:
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– Achievement in Directing (''Love Exposure'') * 2010:
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– Best Director (''Love Exposure'')


Filmography


Feature films

Sion Sono's filmography includes:


Short films


Bibliography

* ''Tokyo Gagaga'' (1993) * ''Furo de Yomu Gendai Shi Nyuumon'' (2000) * '' Jisatsu Saakuru: Kanzenban'' (2002) * ''Jikou Keisatsu'' (2002) * ''Yume no Naka e'' (2005)


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External links

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Official website
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sono, Sion 1961 births Living people 20th-century Japanese male writers 20th-century Japanese novelists 20th-century Japanese poets 21st-century Japanese novelists 21st-century Japanese poets 21st-century Japanese male writers Japanese fantasy film directors Japanese horror film directors Japanese male poets People from Toyokawa, Aichi Writers from Aichi Prefecture