Yōichi Higashi
Yōichi Higashi
Biography
Yōichi Higashi (東陽一 Higashi Yōichi) is a Japanese film director. He began his career working on documentaries at Iwanami Productions but, after going independent, turned to fiction film. He won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for Yasashii Nipponjin in 1971, and then the award for Best Director at the 17th Hochi Film Awards for The River with No Bridge. In 1996, he won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement at the 46th Berlin International Film Festival for the film Village of Dreams.
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Known Credits
43
Gender
Male
Birthday
1934-11-14 (90 years old)
Place of Birth
Nokami, Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Crew

2016

Somebody's Xylophone Director

2016

Somebody's Xylophone Screenplay

2011

Mad Sultry Sisters Director

2011

Mad Sultry Sisters Writer

2010

Wandering Home Screenplay

2010

Wandering Home Director

2004

The Crying Wind Director

2003

My Grandpa Director

2003

My Grandpa Screenplay

2000

The Crossing Director

2000

The Crossing Screenplay

1996

Village of Dreams Director

1996

Village of Dreams Writer

1992

The River with No Bridge Screenplay

1988

A Tale of Happiness Director

1986

Metamorphosis Director

1984

The Wangan Highway Director

1984

The Wangan Highway Screenplay

1983

The Second Love Director

1983

The Second Love Screenplay

1982

The Rape Writer

1982

The Rape Director

1982

Jealousy Game Director

1981

Manon Screenplay

1981

Manon Director

1981

Love Letter Director

1980

Four Seasons: Natsuko Director

1979

No More Easy Life Director

1979

No More Easy Life Screenplay

1978

Third Base Director

1973

A Japanese Demon Director

1973

A Japanese Demon Screenplay

1973

A Japanese Demon Editor

1971

The Gentle Japanese Director

1971

The Gentle Japanese Screenplay

1969

Okinawa Islands Director

1969

Okinawa Islands Editor

1965

Toi et Moi Co-Director

1962

Hokkaido, My Love Assistant Director