Hideyuki Hirayama

Hirayama Hideyuki

  • Name: Hirayama Hideyuki
  • Native name: 平山秀幸
  • Also Known as: ひらやま ひでゆき
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: September 18, 1950
  • Age: 74
Hirayama has sustained parallel careers as a proficient craftsman of big-budget commercial entertainments and as an artist realizing small-scale, offbeat, and imaginative projects. After a long freelance apprenticeship to such directors as Jūzō Itami and Kichitarō Negishi, he made his debut, a comic horror film, for the Directors’ Company. Lighthearted horror continued to occupy him through much of the nineties, as he directed three installments of the popular HauntedSchool (Gakkōnokaidan) series, a sub-Spielberg exercise in thrills and spills for kids, with endearingly inept special effects. By this time, however, he had achieved critical notice with TheGamesTeachersPlay (Zachūgakkōkyōshi, 1992), about a junior high school teacher trying to deal with delinquency by encouraging his charges to dispense their own justice. Mark Schilling praised the film’s “clear-eyed view of [the] teenage world, minus adult romanticizing, caricaturing, and demonizing.” Also well-received during the nineties was BeggingforLove (Aiokouhito, 1998), an account of a girl suffering abuse at the hands of her mother, which fixed its story in the context of the social instability of Japan after World War II.
Since the millennium, Hirayama has won further acclaim for two remarkable black comedies. TheLaughingFrog (Waraukaeru, 2002) was a droll, dry satire with a faintly Bunuelian touch to its cynical portrait of bourgeois life, the black sheep husband ultimately proving the most sympathetic figure among the venal and selfish, if respectable, characters who surround him. Hirayama’s precise framing, using a mainly static camera, observed the unfolding comedy with neither indulgence nor contempt, and the performances were superb. Out (2002) focused on a middle-aged woman who murders her husband and conspires with her colleagues at a boxed lunch factory to dispose of the body. Despite the melodramatic premise, its theme was the ordinary frustrations of female experience in a patriarchal society.
Hirayama has continued to work in a variety of genres. Turn (Tān, 2001) was an engaging fantasy in which a woman finds herself doomed, after a car crash, to relive endlessly the same 24 hours in a parallel universe of which she appears to be the only inhabitant. Especially in the early stages, Hirayama intelligently dramatized the reactions of his heroine to her isolation, and the film was rather touching. Lady Joker (Redī Jōkā, 2004) used a thriller plot about a plan to kidnap a company president to launch an investigation into corruption in Japanese society. Samurai Resurrection (Makai tenshō, 2003), however, was a more purely commercial work: a large, dumb action movie which submerged story and characterization under a barrage of special effects. Still, while Hirayama remains an uneven director, he has been responsible for some of the more original and diverting Japanese films of recent years. In 2007, two films inspired by the style and tradition of rakugo comic storytelling confirmed his versatility: Talk, Talk, Talk (Shaberedomo shaberedomo) was a story about a modern practitioner of this old-fashioned art form training three reluctant recruits for a performance, while Three for the Road (Yajikita dōchū: Teresuko) was a lighthearted road movie reworking the oft-filmed eighteenth-century novel Shank’s Mare (Hizakurige).

(Source: A Critical Handbook of Japanese Film Directors) Edit Biography
Director
Year Title Type Rating
2023 Warera ga Paradise
Drama
7.1
2022 Tsuyukusa
Movie
7.7
2017 Hitoya no Toge
Drama
7.2
2016 Everest The Summit of the Gods
Movie
7.3
2015 Kuroi Kangofu
Special
0.0
2012 Hitorishizuka
Drama
7.2
2011 Oba: The Last Samurai
Movie
7.4
2010 Forget Me Not
Movie
6.0
2010 Sword of Desperation
Movie
7.3
2007 Three for the Road
Movie
6.0
2007 Talk, Talk, Talk
Movie
7.4
2006 Taigan no Kanojo
Special
7.6
2004 Lady Joker
Movie
3.0
2003 Samurai Resurrection
Movie
5.7
2002 OUT
Movie
6.5
2002 The Laughing Frog
Movie
2.0
2001 Turn
Movie
7.5
1999 Gakkou no Kaidan 4
Movie
7.1
1998 Begging for Love
Movie
7.9
1996 Gakkou no Kaidan 2
Movie
6.9
1995 Gakkou no Kaidan
Movie
6.5
1994 Yoi ko to Asobo
Movie
0.0
1992 The Games Teachers Play
Movie
4.0
1990 Maria's Stomach
Movie
5.0
1990 Boku ga Isha o Yameta Riyu
Drama
0.0
Screenwriter & Director
Year Title Type Rating
2021 Kawa no Hotori de
Drama
7.6
2019 Closed Ward
Movie
7.5
Assistant Director
Year Title Type Rating
1988 Kaito Ruby
Movie
7.6
1988 Bakayaro! I’m Plenty Mad
Movie
4.0
1988 Door
Movie
7.1
1987 Eien no 1/2
Movie
1.0
1987 Robinson’s Garden
Movie
6.6
1986 Beyond the Shining Sea
Movie
5.0
1986 Take It Easy
Movie
0.0
1985 You Gotta Chance
Movie
0.0
1984 The Funeral
Movie
7.3
Drama
Year Title # Role Rating
2011 Mito Komon Season 43
Japanese Drama, 2011, 21 eps
(Ep. 5) (Guest Role)
21
(Ep. 5)
Guest Role
0.0
1998 Ooka Echizen Season 15
Japanese Drama, 1998, 26 eps
(Ep. 20) (Guest Role)
26
(Ep. 20)
Guest Role
0.0
Movie
Year Title Role Rating
2022 Tsuyukusa
Japanese Movie, 2022,
(Support Role)
Support Role
7.7
Articles
43rd Japan Academy Awards for Excellence
News - Jan 18, 2020

The 43rd Japan Academy Film Prize (第43回日本アカデミー賞) is the 43rd edition of the Japan Academy Film Prize, an award presented by the Nippon Academy-Sho Association to award excellence in filmmaking

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  • First Name: Hideyuki
  • Family Name: Hirayama
  • Native name: 平山秀幸
  • Also Known as: ひらやま ひでゆき
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: September 18, 1950
  • Age: 74

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