Akio Jissoji

Akio Jissoji

  • Birthday: 1937-03-29
  • Deathday: 2006-11-29
  • Place of birth: Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
  • Also know as: 実相寺昭雄

Biography

Akio Jissoji was a Japanese television and film director best known outside Japan for the 1960s TV series Ultraman and Ultra Seven, as well as for his auteur erotic ATG-produced Buddhist trilogy Mujō (無常), Mandala (曼陀羅), and Uta (哥). He was also known for his film adaptations of Japanese horror author Rampo Edogawa. Jissoji possessed a very distinctive visual style that was notable even in Japanese cinema which is known internationally for its visual style. Every project he directed, from children's action shows to the most disturbing adult films had an uncompromising approach to cinematic story telling. His episodes of the Ultraman TV shows are unique and quite unusual for children's television. His career is also unusual in that he went back and forth from children's television to film projects that were sexually provocative in some way or another. It is perhaps this aspect of his work that has prevented wider distribution of his films. Sadomasochistic and non-consensual sexual practices are featured in many of his film works with women receiving the brunt of the abuse. Another recurring theme was to pull the camera back and reveal the set his actors were working on.

Filmography

Cross the Lens

2006

As Self

Production

Rampo Noir

2005

As Director

Utamaro's World

1977

As Director

Ten Nights of Dreams

2007

As Director

This Transient Life

1970

As Director

Poem

1972

As Director

Mandala

1971

As Director

Murder on D Street

1998

As Director

It Was a Faint Dream

1974

As Director

When Twilight Draws Near

1969

As Director

Arietta

1989

As Director

Summer of Ubume

2005

As Director

Akio Jissoji's Ultraman

1979

As Director

La Valse

1990

As Director

A Watcher in the Attic

1994

As Director

Tokyo Decameron

1996

As Writer

Blue Lake Girl

1986

As Director

Lanterns on Blue Waters

1983

As Director

Zombie Snake

2000

As Title Designer

Dialogue

1992

As Director

Dialogue

1992

As Editor

Dialogue

1992

As Screenplay

Arietta

1989

As Screenplay

Marital War in Kibogaoka

1979

As Original Story

Twenty-Four Eyes

1980

As Director

La Valse

1990

As Writer

The Birth of Ultraman

1966

As Director

The Father of Ultra Q

1966

As Director

Arthouse Ultraman

2005

As Director

The Rug Cop

2006

As Supervising Producer

Die Silbermaske

2006

As Director

Die Silbermaske

2006

As Executive Producer

The Men Who Made Ultraman

1989

As Script Supervisor

Akio Jissoji's Wonder Museum 1

1992

As Production Supervisor

Akio Jissoji's Wonder Museum 2

1992

As Production Supervisor

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