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Masayuki Mori (II)

Born in Totori Prefecture in 1953, Masayuki Mori graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University in 1976. He joined Super Produce INC., a television program production company, and directed countless programs, such as "Beat Takeshi no Sports Taisho." In 1988, he became a key member in establishing Office Kitano as director of production division... See full bio »

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2012 Outrage Beyond (producer) (post-production)
 
2010 Outrage (producer)
 
2008 Achilles and the Tortoise (producer)
 
2007 Glory to the Filmmaker! (producer)
 
2007 To Each His Own Cinema (producer - segment "One Fine Day")
 
2005 Big River (producer)
 
2005 Takeshis' (producer)
 
2005 Shichinin no tomurai (producer)
 
2004 The World (executive producer)
 
2003 The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (producer: Office Kitano)
 
2002 Dolls (producer)
 
2002 Unknown Pleasures (executive producer)
 
2001 Delbaran (executive producer)
 
2000/I Brother (producer: Office Kitano)
 
2000 Platform (executive producer)
 
2000 Beautiful Life (TV series) (assistant producer)
 
1999 Jam Session (documentary) (producer)
 
1999 Kikujiro (producer)
 
1997 Fireworks (producer)
 
1996 Kids Return (producer)
 
1994 Getting Any? (producer)
 
1993 Sonatine (producer)
 
1991 A Scene at the Sea (producer)
 
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2007 Take chan sugoi ne! Kantoku banzai! (TV short)
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2000 Scenes by the Sea: Takeshi Kitano (TV special documentary)
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I wonder if I should say this, but I think that accident was destined to happen. During the making of Getting Any?, we began to be concerned that [Takeshi] Kitano was beginning to lose his mental balance. He would say things he never said before. I used to say, something would happen. And the accident happened. See more »

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Frequently produces films for actor/writer/director/editor Takeshi Kitano See more »