Kazuaki Kiriya

Kazuaki Kiriya

Known for: Directing
Biography: 1968-04-20 (56 years old)

Biography

Kazuaki Kiriya, born April 20, 1968, is a Japanese photographer and director of films and music videos. In 1983, in his second year of junior high school, he moved to the United States. He attended Northfield Mount Hermon School and the Cambridge School in Weston, Massachusetts and then the School of Constructed Environments at Parsons The New School for Design in New York. At first, as a student, he aimed to enter the business world, but through the experience of seeing others' pleasure when he communicated through drawing at times when his English failed him, he came to be more oriented toward the world of art. Beginning in 1994, he became involved in designing album covers, photography, and directing music videos for many recording artists including Hikaru Utada, SMAP, The Back Horn, Mr. Children, Misia, Southern All Stars, Glay, and Ayumi Hamasaki.


Kiriya made his feature film debut in 2004, writing and directing the ambitious live action film adaptation of Casshan. The film was among the first to be shot on a digital backlot. In 2009, he wrote and directed his second film, Goemon (a fantasy epic based on the life of Ishikawa Goemon), in which he also appeared in a cameo as Akechi Mitsuhide. In 2015, Kiriya directed his first English-language film, Last Knights, a reimagining of the legend of the forty-seven ronin.

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Movies 6

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Known For
Directing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1968-04-20 (56 years old)

Birth Name
岩下 和裕

Birth Place
Asagiri, Japan

Relationships
Hikaru Utada (2002 - 2007)

Citizenships
Japan

Also Known As
Kaz I Kiriya

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Image credit: Dick Thomas Johnson from Tokyo, Japan, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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